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Breast-Feeding After Implants Won’t Cause Sagging, Study Finds
Any changes result from pregnancy, not nursing, doctors say
- Posted October 10, 2013
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History of Falls Linked to Post-Surgery Complications in Seniors
Researcher suggests improving 'preoperative risk assessment'
- Posted October 10, 2013
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People With Type 1 Diabetes May Still Have Insulin-Producing Cells
Finding indicates these cells could possibly be replenished, researchers say
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Health Tip: Concerned About Urinary Incontinence?
It could mean an infection
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Health Tip: Help Children Quit Thumb Sucking
Praise them when they don't do it
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Cancer Drug Nexavar Tied to Pancreas Damage in 2 Patients
Pancreas shrank by up to one-third in case studies following long-term use
- Posted October 9, 2013
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Less-Skilled Weight-Loss Surgeons Often Have Higher Complication Rates: Study
Research compared 20 surgeons and effects among thousands of patients
- Posted October 9, 2013
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New Method May Improve Face Transplant Matches
Study found 5 key measurements involved in getting best facial appearance
- Posted October 9, 2013
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Antibiotic Resistance Ups Salmonella Hospitalizations: CDC
Furloughed agency workers called back to aid investigation into California chicken farm
- Posted October 9, 2013
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Depression During Pregnancy May Raise Risk of Psychiatric Trouble in Kids
Researcher says finding suggests the condition should be treated in expectant moms
- Posted October 9, 2013