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Hospital News
- Study of Everest Climbers Questions Oxygen Use ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Whether low levels would work for ER patients with hypoxia remains unclear
- Gene Governs Response to Leukemia Chemotherapy ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is most common pediatric cancer
- Early Elective C-Sections Produce Complications ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Babies delivered at 37 weeks have double the troubles of those born at 39 weeks
- 9 Genes Are Linked to Alzheimer's ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Finding also bolsters tie between vitamin D and the brain disease
- Teen Birth Rate Up in 26 States in 2006 ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Highest rates in South, Southwest; lowest rates in Northeast, government reports
- Heart Drug May Be a Cancer Fighter ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Digoxin, used to treat heart failure, slowed cell growth, study says
- More 'Screen Time' Linked to Poor Fitness in Girls ( Jan-07-2009 )
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But teenage boys don't seem to be as susceptible, study suggests
- Old, Fat Mice Blamed for Virus Transmission ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Contact with humans can lead to deadly lung disease
- Health Highlights: Jan. 7, 2009 ( Jan-07-2009 )
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- Fewer Than Half of Distressed Adults Sought Treatment
- Millions Purchasing Individual Health Insurance Policies
- Agency: Medicare Change Should Mean Lower Drug Costs
- Health Clubs Roll Out Welcome Mats
- Europe Unlikely to Meet Measles Goals: Report ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010
- Health Tip: Help Manage Back Pain ( Jan-07-2009 )
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What to do when it starts to hurt
- Health Tip: Help Stop Thumbsucking ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Before it affects your child's teeth
- 'Snowbirds' Beware the Climate Changes ( Jan-07-2009 )
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Switch to balmier days can be healthy and hazardous for seniors, experts say
- Brains of Bulimia Patients Wired Differently ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Study found regions related to impulse control were less active
- Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Those With Advanced Parkinson's ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Study found both physical function and quality of life improved
- Implanted Defibrillators Benefit Older People ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Improved survival seen in those 75 and older, study says
- More Than 60,000 Patients Risked Hepatitis Infections ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Poor infection-control practices to blame, U.S. study finds
- It Pays to Eat Less as You Age ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Cutting calories can cut down on pounds in middle age, study says
- Childhood Trauma Tied to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Finding means condition could be biologically driven, researchers say
- Family History of Aneurysm Raises Stroke Risk for Smokers ( Jan-07-2009 )
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They're 6 times likely to suffer bleeding stroke, study finds
- Researchers Report Progress in Fight Against Fat ( Jan-06-2009 )
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Two drugs and a genetic variation are focus of promising studies
- Health Highlights: Jan. 6, 2009 ( Jan-06-2009 )
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- 56 Substances That Interact With E.D. Drugs Listed
- Health Clubs Roll Out Welcome Mats
- MRI Appears to Verify Everlasting Love
- Red Cross Says It Needs Blood Donors
- Health Care Spending in U.S. Grew at Lowest Rate in a Decade ( Jan-06-2009 )
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But consumers are still paying more for out-of-pocket expenses, reports say
- Health Tip: Feel Better by Looking Good ( Jan-06-2009 )
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If you're sick, don't ignore your appearance
- Health Tip: More Than You Can Chew ( Jan-06-2009 )
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What to do when chewing becomes difficult
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