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Gaps in Smoke-Free Workplace Laws May Leave Many Exposed
Study finds on-the-job secondhand smoke still a problem in certain occupations
- Posted November 4, 2013
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10K Races in U.S. Attract New Breed of Runners
Women outnumber men, and faster males are increasingly younger, study finds
- Posted November 3, 2013
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Screening for HPV May Be Better Than Pap Test, Study Suggests
Screening offered greater protection against cervical cancer three years after either test was given
- Posted November 2, 2013
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Study Finds Links Between Psoriasis, Heart Failure
Researchers recommend screening psoriasis patients for heart risks
- Posted November 1, 2013
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Study Finds Links Between Psoriasis, Heart Failure
Researchers recommend screening psoriasis patients for heart risks
- Posted November 1, 2013
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For Some Women Facing Angioplasty, Wrist Entry May Be Better: Study
Likelihood of bleeding issues much lower than when procedure done through the groin, researchers say
- Posted November 1, 2013
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With Flu Season Here, Docs Offer Tips to Stay Healthy
Immunization highly advised, plus simple methods to avoid spreading virus
- Posted November 1, 2013
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Romance Can Sour When Only One Partner Slims Down
Study of couples probes the 'dark side' of weight loss
- Posted November 1, 2013