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All posts by LadyLively
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Angelina Jolie’s Story Didn’t Boost Knowledge of Breast Cancer Risks: Study
Star underwent preventive mastectomy because of genetic vulnerability
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Teens Who ‘Sext’ Don’t Dwell on Consequences
Peer pressure seems stronger than parental warnings, study suggests
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Warfarin May Up Stroke Risk in Those With Irregular Heartbeat: Study
But the risk is temporary as blood thinner use starts, and could be overcome by other means, experts say
- Posted December 18, 2013
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Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism
Large study finds little connection between mother's use of drugs like Prozac and children's autism risk
- Posted December 18, 2013
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80 Percent of Cancer Docs Have Faced Drug Shortages: Survey
Many report using substitute chemo meds or delaying treatment
- Posted December 18, 2013
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Health Insurers Extend Payment Deadline for Those Covered By Obamacare
Those buying plans through health exchanges now have until Jan. 10 to pay first premium
- Posted December 18, 2013
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Review Finds Weight-Loss Surgery Safe and Effective
Benefits outweigh risks for many severely obese patients, expert says
- Posted December 18, 2013
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‘Stress Gene’ Might Raise Odds for Heart Attack, Death, Study Shows
Duke study finds genetic variation impacts those with heart disease
- Posted December 18, 2013




















