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Groundbreaking Partnership Formed to Develop New Treatments
NIH working with drug companies and nonprofits to tackle Alzheimer's, diabetes, autoimmune diseases
- Posted February 4, 2014
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‘Gastric Banding’ Patients Often Have Dietary Issues, Study Finds
Weight-loss surgery may lead to nutritional deficiencies; supplements and counseling urged
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Blood Sugar Monitoring System Approved for Children
However, device didn't perform as well in kids as in adults, FDA says
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Only Close Family History Needed for Cancer Risk Assessment
Oncology group releases new recommendations focused on two generations for determining genetic risk factors in new patients
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Decline of Antibiotic Use Among Kids Seems To Be Leveling Off: Study
Ear infections most common reason for prescriptions in children under 6; trends vary by region
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Many Young Americans With HIV Delay Treatment: Study
By waiting, they risk further harm to their health, researchers say
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Controlling Blood Pressure, Cholesterol May Not Boost Brain Health for Diabetics
Study found no effect, but longer-term trials may be needed to see a benefit, experts add
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Expectant Mothers’ Colds May Affect Baby
Exposures in womb might raise risk of asthma, allergies in childhood, study suggests
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Infants at Highest Risk for Childhood Burns
Hot beverages, hair irons most often the cause, British study found
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Climate Change Predicted to Boost Heat-Related Deaths
Growing elderly population most at risk from extreme temperatures, U.K. researchers warn
- Posted February 4, 2014




















