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Pricey Dental Implants Not Always Necessary, Study Finds
Teeth that are salvageable may be better off treated than replaced, experts say
- Posted October 3, 2013
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After Tonsillectomy, Over-the-Counter Painkillers Suffice, Study Says
Researchers recommend using Advil, Motrin post-op
- Posted October 3, 2013
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Pricey Dental Implants Not Always Necessary, Study Finds
Teeth that are salvageable may be better off treated than replaced, experts say
- Posted October 3, 2013
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After Tonsillectomy, Over-the-Counter Painkillers Suffice, Study Says
Researchers recommend using Advil, Motrin post-op
- Posted October 3, 2013
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Too Many Antibiotics Still Prescribed for Sore Throats, Bronchitis: Studies
Most ills are caused by viruses, end on their own, researchers report
- Posted October 3, 2013
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Literature Lovers May ‘Read’ Other People Better
Study measured empathy in readers of literary and popular fiction, nonfiction
- Posted October 3, 2013
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Missing Genes May Be Tied to Development of Autism: Study
Gene deletions, having only 1 copy of a gene instead of 2, may alter activity of brain neurons, researchers say
- Posted October 3, 2013
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AIDS Virus in Cats Might Help Human Vaccine Effort, Study Hints
Protein in feline virus triggered immune reaction in blood from people with HIV
- Posted October 3, 2013
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Poo in a Pill to Treat Gut Infection?
Researchers create capsules containing fecal bacteria to flush away deadly germs
- Posted October 3, 2013
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Persuasive Power of Eye Contact May Be a Myth, Study Suggests
Gazing into an opponent's baby blues may not win him over to your point of view
- Posted October 3, 2013



















