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Health Highlights: Sept. 4, 2013
Women's Life Expectancy Increases NYC Deaths Put Focus on Party Drug 'Molly'
- Posted September 4, 2013
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New Method Cuts Radiation During Pacemaker Procedure: Study
Electromagnetic tracking system reduces time that live X-rays are needed during device implantation
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Britain’s King Richard III Likely Had Roundworms
Signs of parasitic infection found in his centuries-old remains
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Health Tip: You May Need Surgery for Low Back Pain
If other solutions haven't worked and pain interferes with daily activities
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Steroid Shots a Temporary Fix for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Study
Three-quarters of patients still had to have surgery a year later
- Posted September 3, 2013
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Sleep May Aid in Brain Repair, Mouse Study Finds
Meanwhile, sleep deprivation appeared to harm brain cells
- Posted September 3, 2013
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Steroid Shots a Temporary Fix for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Study
Three-quarters of patients still had to have surgery a year later
- Posted September 3, 2013
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Sleep May Aid in Brain Repair, Mouse Study Finds
Meanwhile, sleep deprivation appeared to harm brain cells
- Posted September 3, 2013
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All-in-One Pill May Be Effective Treatment for Heart Care
International study shows cardiac patients more likely to take their drugs if they're packaged together
- Posted September 3, 2013