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Hospital News
- Gene Profiles Might Help Guide Lung Cancer Care ( Jul-20-2008 )
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Combo of DNA activity, clinical clues could lead to smarter, tailored treatments,...
- Health Highlights: July 20, 2008 ( Jul-20-2008 )
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- Will They Still be 'Lovin' It' After They See How Many Calories a Big Mac Has?
- Gene That Governs Ovulation Identified
- Youth All-Terrain Vehicles Recalled
- Global Warming Poses Major Health Threat: EPA
- U.S. Set Birth Record Last Year
- HIV Vaccine Trial Canceled Over Possible Volunteer Risk
- Varicose, Spider Veins May Be Inevitable for Some ( Jul-20-2008 )
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It may seem just cosmetic, but condition can lead to more serious problems, doctor...
- Health Highlights: July 19, 2008 ( Jul-19-2008 )
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- Gene That Governs Ovulation Identified
- Youth All-Terrain Vehicles Recalled
- Global Warming Poses Major Health Threat: EPA
- U.S. Set Birth Record Last Year
- HIV Vaccine Trial Canceled Over Possible Volunteer Risk
- Falls Are Top Cause of Injury, Death Among Elderly ( Jul-19-2008 )
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Not all homes are the same, but common sense measures can reduce the risk, expert...
- Heart Blood Vessels Grown in the Lab ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Could offer a future alternative to bypass surgery, researchers say
- Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer GI Infections ( Jul-18-2008 )
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But they're more likely to be iron-deficient, study finds
- Incidence of Mantle Cell Lymphoma on Rise ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Aggressive form of non-Hodgkin disease puts older men chiefly at risk, study finds
- Magnetic Pulses to Brain Improve Lazy Eye in Adults ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Vision improved temporarily, Canadian researchers report
- Gene Variations May Predict Antidepressant Response ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Finding could help advance individualized medicine for psychiatric patients
- Health Highlights: July 18, 2008 ( Jul-18-2008 )
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- Gene That Governs Ovulation Identified
- Global Warming Poses Major Health Threat: EPA
- U.S. Set Birth Record Last Year
- HIV Vaccine Trial Canceled Over Possible Volunteer Risk
- Bullies at Greater Health Risk Than Victims: Study
- Alzheimer's Research Brings Progress, Setbacks ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Once-promising vaccine fails to ease symptoms, but old drug offers new hope
- A Better Blood Test for Heart Risk? ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Tracking 2 proteins might be more precise than cholesterol readings, experts say
- All Newborns Should Have Ears Screened, Task Force Says ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Up to 3 of every 1,000 U.S. babies born with hearing loss, experts note
- Health Tip: Exercising During Pregnancy ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Doctor-approved activity can help you feel better
- Health Tip: Caring for a Sprain ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Treat the injury seriously
- FDA Says It's Safe to Eat Tomatoes ( Jul-18-2008 )
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Salmonella outbreak may be winding down; peppers remain suspect
- New Guidelines on Infant Stroke Released ( Jul-17-2008 )
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Experts note symptoms and treatment of these youngest patients differ from adults
- Too Much, Too Little Sleep Linked to Stroke Risk ( Jul-17-2008 )
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Postmenopausal women who slept more than nine hours a night had up to 70% higher risk
- Brain Scans Show Heightened Risk for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ( Jul-17-2008 )
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Found less activity in region that curbs habitual thinking, researchers say
- Dietary Fiber Cuts Risk of Pregnancy Complication ( Jul-17-2008 )
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Preeclampsia raises blood pressure, but the nutrient lowers the odds, study finds
- U.S. Obesity Epidemic Continues to Grow ( Jul-17-2008 )
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One-quarter of Americans report being obese, CDC report says
- Parents of Autistic Children Are Often Aloof Themselves ( Jul-17-2008 )
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Finding buttresses idea that disorder has genetic roots
- Health Highlights: July 17, 2008 ( Jul-17-2008 )
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- HIV Vaccine Trial Canceled Over Possible Volunteer Risk
- Bullies at Greater Health Risk Than Victims: Study
- Kidney Donation Through the Navel Speeds Recovery
- Senate Bill Would Relax U.S. Ban on Visitors With HIV
- E. coli Outbreak in Beef May Have Widened to 5 States
- Disease Prevention Programs Worth the Investment ( Jul-17-2008 )
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Within five years, $16 billion a year could be saved, report claims
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