By Peter Russell
Low Doses of Aspirin Reduce Death Rates From a Range of Cancers, New Research Shows
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By Bill Hendrick
Fewer ER Visits Since Cold and Cough Drugs for Infants Were Pulled From the Market
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By Salynn Boyles
Abdominal Surgery Performed Too Often, Group Says
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By Katrina Woznicki
Study Shows Lower Risk for Women Who Exercise 150 Minutes or More Per Week
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By Katrina Woznicki
Young People With Diabetes Not Consistently Counseled by Doctors to Stop Smoking, Study Finds
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By Kathleen Doheny
Results as Good as Patching, but Experts Say More Study Needed
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By Kathleen Doheny
High Activity Levels Over Time Reduce Weight Gain With Age, Study Finds
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By Salynn Boyles
States Score High on Readiness to Deal With Disease, Disasters, Terrorism
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By Bill Hendrick
Consumer Group Says Dangerous Toys Can Still Be Found on Store Shelves
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Patients May Not Need Surgical Procedure to Learn the Stage of Their Lung Cancer
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By Katrina Woznicki
IBS Patients Cite Benefits After Knowingly Taking Dummy Pill
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The Deadliest Diets 2010-12-22
By Daniel J. DeNoon
Study ID's 2 Eating Patterns That Make Older Adults Die Sooner
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Denufosol Delays Changes in Lungs That Lead to Airflow Obstruction
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By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Updated The Senate on Wednesday approved a bill to cover the cost of medical care for rescue workers and others who became sick from breathing in toxic fumes, dust and smoke after the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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By THERESA BROWN, R.N.
I think it’s safe to say that no one wants to spend the holiday season in the hospital. Whether you find this time of year inspiring, oppressive or a bit of both, the hospital tends to feel a little more alien than usual.
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By Charlene Laino
A highly targeted form of radiation therapy may help younger men to avoid becoming impotent after treatment for prostate cancer, a preliminary study of nearly 100 men aged 55 and younger suggests.
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By PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D
During a conversation with the wife of one of my former surgery patients, I was surprised to learn that her husband had chosen to receive his postoperative chemotherapy treatments at a hospital across town from mine. His wife assured me that he had
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By JENNIFER S. CHANG, M.D.
William Siewert almost died from an enlarged prostate. Not prostate cancer, just a “benign” enlarged prostate. He is yet another example of the people who fall victim to our currently broken health care system. He agreed to share
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By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
London is the tuberculosis capital of Western Europe, according to a recent article in the medical journal Lancet, which said that cases there increased 50 percent in the last decade.
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By NICHOLAS WADE
Working with human brain tissue removed in surgery, researchers have identified the components of a critical part of the brain’s architecture: the synapse, or junction where one neuron makes a connection with another.
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