By Mary Elizabeth Dallas
How often you consume alcohol may be more important than how much you consume in determining the risk of heart disease, new research in mice shows.
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By Madonna Behen
Patients infected with hepatitis C virus who have an early favorable response to a new three-drug regimen can be cured of the disease in half the normal time, a new study says.
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By Mary Elizabeth Dallas
For rural hospitals that don’t have neurologists or stroke experts on staff, “telestroke” may be a cost-effective option to improve the level of care for stroke patients, researchers say.
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By Charlene Laino
Researchers See Potential Benefits for a 5-Week Course of Radiation Therapy
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By Matt McMillen
Austrian Study Shows That Men Develop Cancer and Precancerous Growths Earlier Than Women
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows Sleep-Deprived Teens More Likely to Drink, Smoke, or Get Into Fights
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Men With No Kids Had 17% Increased Risk in Death From Heart Disease or Stroke
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By Rita Rubin
Study: Not All Fruits, Veggies Fight Colon Cancer Equally
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Runners Finish a Race More Quickly if Beetroot Is Part of Their Pre-Race Diet
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By Kathleen Doheny
Rehab Trains Heart Rate to Recover to Normal, Doubling Odds of Survival
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Kids With Asthma and Diabetes Are More Likely to Have Trouble Controlling Blood Sugar
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By Kathleen Doheny
4 Cups Daily Linked With 20% Lower Risk of Depression in Women, but Mental Health Expert Urges Caution
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Older People With Vitamin B12 Deficiency Had Lower Scores on Memory Tests
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By Denise Mann
Survey Shows Skipping Doses and Taking Expired Pills Are Among Patients' Cost-Cutting Tactics
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Bagged Chopped Romaine Shipped to 21 States May Carry Listeria
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By Salynn Boyles
In Study, Teens Who Went to Bed Late and Woke Late Were More Likely to Gain Weight
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By Mary Elizabeth Dallas
Most campaigns designed to educate people about their sexual health target younger generations, excluding a large number of sexually active women over the age of 50 who need and want this information, a new study suggests.
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By Steven Reinberg
The number of new cases of breast cancer has jumped dramatically worldwide, from about 640,000 in 1980 to more than 1.6 million in 2010, University of Washington researchers report.
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By Amanda Gardner
State laws that place restrictions on teenage drivers and require them to “graduate” from an intermediate license to a full license do seem to prevent fatal crashes involving teens, but only among the youngest drivers.
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By Matt McMillen
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) prevent unwanted pregnancies, and as an added benefit they may also help protect against cervical cancer, according to a new study in the Lancet Oncology, a British medical journal.
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