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Health Highlights: March 12, 2014
ADHD Drug Use By Young Adults Doubled in Recent Years: Report Cost of New Hepatitis C Drug Too High: Experts
- Posted March 12, 2014
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FDA Approves First Device to Prevent Migraines
Wearable headband uses electrodes to stimulate nerve tied to the headaches
- Posted March 11, 2014
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Obese Girls Prone to Poorer Grades, Study Suggests
Researchers found weight at age 11 linked to academic success
- Posted March 11, 2014
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More Than 4 Million People Have Signed Up for Obamacare, White House Says
Enrollment period for coverage in 2014 ends March 31 for most Americans
- Posted March 11, 2014
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2 Surgeries Work Equally Well for Female Incontinence, Study Finds
Doctors can choose the one they're more familiar with, expert says
- Posted March 11, 2014
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Whole-Genome Scans Not Quite Ready for Widespread Use: Study
Tests are promising but not yet reliable enough, experts say
- Posted March 11, 2014
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More Than 4 Million People Have Signed Up for Obamacare, White House Says
Enrollment period for coverage in 2014 ends March 31 for most Americans
- Posted March 11, 2014
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2 Surgeries Work Equally Well for Female Incontinence, Study Finds
Doctors can choose the one they're more familiar with, expert says
- Posted March 11, 2014
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Whole-Genome Scans Not Quite Ready for Widespread Use: Study
Tests are promising but not yet reliable enough, experts say
- Posted March 11, 2014



















