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FDA Approves New Type 2 Diabetes Drug
Tanzeum is injected once a week and appears to help control blood sugar levels, agency says
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Easter Lilies Toxic for Cats, FDA Warns
Nibbling a few leaves, licking pollen off fur can cause kidney failure, veterinarian warns
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Mother’s Pregnancy Weight Gain May Influence Child’s Obesity Risk
Study found that either too few or too many added pounds upped child's odds for being overweight
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 15, 2014
Patients Paying Much More for Specialty Drugs: Report FDA OKs New Grass-Allergy Drug E-Cigarette Makers Using Music Events to Hook Young People: Lawmakers
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Blood Test Aims to Predict Breast Cancer’s Return
Study found DNA-based screen was more than 90 percent accurate in predicting recurrence
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Health Tip: Minimizing Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
Close the windows and run the air conditioner
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Less Salt Use Tied to Drop in U.K. Heart Deaths
Deaths from stroke also fell in the 8-year study from England
- Posted April 14, 2014
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Gene Variant May Double Alzheimer’s Risk for Women: Study
Effect wasn't nearly as pronounced among men, researchers say
- Posted April 14, 2014
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Nearly 10 Percent of U.S. Adults Now Have Diabetes: Study
Researchers found a nationwide rise of the disease since late 1980s, and a parallel rise in obesity
- Posted April 14, 2014
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Clues to Type 2 Diabetes Discovered on Mount Everest
Study found low oxygen levels in healthy people at high altitudes led to increase in signs of insulin resistance
- Posted April 14, 2014




















