By Daniel J. DeNoon
Study Shows ‘Presenteeism’ Is a Health-Related Cost of Obsesity
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By Miranda Hitti
No Health Risk Likely, Says Maker of the Cholesterol-Lowering Drug
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By Katrina Woznicki
Study Shows U.S. Lags Behind Other Industrialized Nations Even as Health Care Spending Rises
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Scientists reported more progress Thursday with a method of creating stem cells without using embryos.
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Both Symptoms Need to Be Treated in Order to Sleep Well at Night
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By Bill Hendrick
Recessions, Demographic Shifts May Play a Role in Increased Alcohol Consumption, Researchers Say
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Gabapentin Is Effective in Easing Hot Flashes in Menopause
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By Jennifer Warner
Survey Shows Health Care Professionals Depend on Coffee to Get Through the Workday
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By Matt McMillen
Survey on Sex Habits of Americans Also Reveals New Variety to Sexual Behavior in U.S.
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Lack of Sleep May Prevent the Loss of Fat
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows People With Glioblastoma Live Longer When Vaccine Is Added to Regular Treatment
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By Bill Hendrick
Researchers Report Case of a Boy With Skin Discoloration From Resting Laptop on Leg
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By Tim Locke
Robert Edwards, PhD, Awarded 2010 Nobel Prize for Development of in Vitro Fertilization
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Explores Why Some Patients Die Sooner Than Others
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows People Who Make Family a Priority Are Happier Than Those Seeking Material Success
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Patients Are Able to Reduce Spending on Products That Manage Symptoms
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By BOB TEDESCHI
I tried some apps that remind users to take their medications, including MedsLog, Medsy, MotionPHR Health Record Manager and others. Appropriately enough, the experience was like ingesting medicine — an unpleasant chore, but good for you.
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By PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D.
Not long ago, a fellow doctor told me that his local health care insurers, in an effort to improve care and rein in costs, had been evaluating physicians and paying them according to their “quality ranking.” With “pay for performan
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By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D.
“Adventures on the dark side of medicine” — now that sounds like a lot of fun. A few juicy stories about black-market organs, fingerprint erasure, murder and mayhem in the I.C.U. would make a welcome change from the usual humdrum
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An appeals court has ruled that government financing of embryonic stem-cell research can continue for now.
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