By Bill Hendrick
Treating the Heart Condition Costs $26 Billion Annually in the U.S., and Patients Have a High Rate of Hospitalizations
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By Steven Reinberg
More and more Americans over age 55 are working later in life, and this means work-related injuries in this group continue to climb, up from 12 percent in 2003 to 17 percent in the latest tally, federal health officials report.
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By Robert Preidt
Memory in monkeys and humans is more similar than previously believed, a new study says.
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By Robert Preidt
Use of a costly breast cancer therapy called intensity-modulated radiation therapy is strongly influenced by what Medicare will pay for the treatment and where radiation oncologists practice, according to a new study.
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By Robert Preidt
Rising rates of obesity among the 50 million Americans with arthritis are cause for concern because excess weight is associated with increased problems for arthritis patients, a new study says.
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By HealthDay staff
Two new drugs that could change the way hepatitis C is treated have been unanimously recommended for approval by a panel of U.S. health experts.
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By Robert Preidt
Your social status affects how your brain reacts to other people, researchers have found.
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By Ellin Holohan
Despite concerns regarding appearance, few breast cancer survivors who opted for a double mastectomy as a precautionary measure regretted their decision decades later, a new study finds.
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By Bill Hendrick
Poll Shows Many Americans Don’t Know the Active Ingredients, Side Effects of Popular Pain Medicines
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Suggests Negative Impact From Guidelines That Dropped Routine Mammograms for Women in 40s
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Salmonella Fears Spur Recall of Popular Garden, Seafood, Chicken Salads
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Bristol-Myers Squibb has recalled 1.85 million 5-milligram Coumadin tablets in the U.S.
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By Bill Hendrick
Treating the Heart Condition Costs $26 Billion Annually in the U.S., and Patients Have a High Rate of Hospitalizations
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By Scott Roberts
Tradjenta (linagliptin) tablets, combined with diet and exercise, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes, the agency said Monday.
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By Jenifer Goodwin
The brains of 4- and 5-year-old children with autism are larger than the brains of normally developing children, and the difference probably occurs several years earlier, a new study suggests.
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By Robert Preidt
Infants who aren’t breast-fed may experience long-term health consequences, a new study suggests.
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By Robert Preidt
Young teens who are allowed to drink alcohol under adult supervision don’t learn about responsible drinking and actually drink more as they get older, a new study says.
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By Kathleen Doheny
A pair of studies released Friday could shake up the debate on whether or not American women should begin regular mammography screening in their 40s.
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By Robert Preidt
A new study finds that Americans may not be consuming enough calcium.  Researchers analyzed data from 9,475 adults who took part in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of 2003 to 2006 and found that self-reported calcium density
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By Robert Preidt
Prenatal diagnosis, early surgery and well-coordinated care by a team of specialists are vital for children born with cleft lip and/or cleft palate, experts say.
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