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Dietary Supplements Can’t Treat or Cure Concussions: FDA
Agency tells consumers to ignore manufacturer claims and 'walk away' from these products
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Dietary Supplements Can’t Treat or Cure Concussions: FDA
Agency tells consumers to ignore manufacturer claims and 'walk away' from these products
- Posted January 9, 2014
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U.S. Lung Cancer Rates Continue to Drop: CDC
Cigarette tax hikes, no-smoking policies contribute to decline, experts say
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Death Rate After Hip, Knee Replacements Has Dropped Sharply: Study
Experts credit advances in post-surgical care for lower risk
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Ease Up on Workouts to Aid Flu Recovery, Expert Says
Intense exercise will stress the immune system even more
- Posted January 9, 2014
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New Drug Combo Might Help Older, Sicker Patients With Leukemia
Study found adding new drug obinutuzumab extended remission in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Recession Triggered Wave of Health Worries, Study Finds
Internet searches rose for stress-related conditions such as ulcers and back pain
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Health Highlights: Jan. 9, 2014
Officials Confirm First North American Death From H5N1 Bird Flu Woman to Give Birth to Own Granddaughter New Diabetes Drug Approved by FDA
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Food Companies Cut 6.4 Trillion Calories From Supermarket Shelves: Report
Honoring a pledge, 16 major companies went beyond their goals
- Posted January 9, 2014
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Books Reflect the Economic Tone of Their Times
Study found thrust of writing was more negative if preceded by a decade of harsh conditions
- Posted January 9, 2014




















