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Too Many Unneeded Brain Scans for Headaches, Study Suggests
Routine use of imaging tests not recommended, but more docs ordering them anyway, researcher says
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Coordinated Care Helps Elderly With Chronic Diseases
Odds of complications, hospital admissions lower when patients see fewer doctors, says study
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Offices With Open Floor Plans Tied to More Sick Days
Swedish researchers say risk of infection, privacy issues may contribute
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Teens Often Copycat Others Who Drink and Drive: Study
If kids have ridden with a drunk driver, they're more likely to drive while impaired, researchers find
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Women Face Delays in Heart Attack Care Compared to Men: Study
Researchers found female patients under 55 waiting longer than males for ECGs, clot-busting drugs
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Docs Should Check Personalities of Younger Patients: Study
Certain traits, such as being conscientious, made patients more likely to take good care of themselves
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Health Highlights: March 17, 2014
Study Will Test 'Chocolate Pill' for Heart Health Big Retailers Asked to Stop Selling Tobacco Products in Stores With Pharmacies Insurers Must Offer Same-Sex Couples Same Spousal Benefits as Heterosexual Couples
- Posted March 17, 2014
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ADHD Drugs Linked to Later Weight Gain in Kids
Study found 'rebound' effect in children who stopped using stimulants, which may increase obesity risk later
- Posted March 17, 2014
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TV Time, Feeding Habits Set Babies Up for Obesity: Study
Practices that foster weight gain are common among U.S. parents, researchers say
- Posted March 17, 2014
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Colon Cancer Cases Decline for Older Americans
American Cancer Society report finds 30 percent drop between 2000-2010, tied to better screening
- Posted March 17, 2014




















