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Seniors Who Suffer Mental Declines May Face Earlier Death: Study
Those with memory loss fared better than those who showed deficits in thinking abilities
- Posted April 23, 2014
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People With More Education May Recover Better From Brain Injury
Study looked at adults hurt in motor vehicle crashes, falls
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Pot Smoking May Pose Heart Dangers, Study Suggests
But some believe the study is flawed
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Seniors Who Suffer Mental Declines May Face Earlier Death: Study
Those with memory loss fared better than those who showed deficits in thinking abilities
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Gene Therapy May Enhance Cochlear Implants, Animal Study Finds
Growth of cells in inner ear may boost sound sensitivity, researchers say
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Aspirin’s Ability to Prevent Colon Cancer May Depend on Your Genes
Benefit was seen only with enzyme present, but study isn't definitive
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Scientists Study Gene Clues From 115-Year-Old Woman
In research into longevity, they found her white blood cells had many seemingly harmless mutations
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Research Shows Ways to Speed Stroke Care
Studies looked at improvements in ER, specially equipped ambulance that could deliver clot-busting drug
- Posted April 23, 2014
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People With Kidney Disease Show Higher Cancer Risk in Study
More research is needed to understand the link, experts say
- Posted April 23, 2014
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People Seek Out Health Info When Famous Person Dies
Survey found Steve Jobs' death in 2011 spurred Americans to learn more about pancreatic cancer
- Posted April 23, 2014




















