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Blood Levels of Banned Flame Retardant Drop for Pregnant Women in California
Statewide ban of toxic PBDEs likely behind the sharp decrease, study authors say
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Big Breakfast May Be Best for Diabetes Patients
Study found morning meal rich in protein, fat actually curbed hunger, helped control blood sugar levels
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Blood Thinner Dangerous for Patients With Artificial Heart Valves, Study Finds
Trial, which was halted early, found Pradaxa increased risk for strokes and bleeding in this group
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Researchers Tie Increased Throat Cancer Cases to HPV Infection
More whites develop cancers linked to oral sex, but blacks have worse survival rates, study finds
- Posted September 26, 2013
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EPA Suggests Safer Flame Retardants
Report provides alternatives for companies making building insulation
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Severe Blood Infections During Childbirth on Rise in U.S. Women
Sepsis-related deaths also increased sharply over decade, researchers say
- Posted September 26, 2013
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‘Cycling’ Antibiotics Might Help Combat Resistance, Study Suggests
Alternating drugs could extend their life and effectiveness, researchers say
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Common Diabetes Drugs May Carry Risk, Study Suggests
Patients taking sulfonylureas had a higher death risk than those on metformin, researchers say
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Gel May Offer Simple Treatment for Newborns With Low Blood Sugar
However, U.S. experts say inexpensive medication is promising but needs more research
- Posted September 26, 2013
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HEALTH REFORM: Medicaid Expansion Will Allow More to Get More
Those with low incomes or limited means can now seek affordable coverage, advocates say
- Posted September 26, 2013