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Hospital News
- Screening Athletes Could Cut Sudden Cardiac Death Risk ( Jul-03-2008 )
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But ECG use controversial because of cost, number of false positives, study says
- Kidney Cancer Vaccine Shows No Boost in Survival ( Jul-03-2008 )
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But early-stage patients may benefit from further study of vitespen, researchers say
- SIDS Linked to Brain Chemical Dysfunction ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Improper regulation of serotonin triggered sudden death in mice, researchers report
- New Drug-Coated Stent Approved ( Jul-03-2008 )
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The Xience stent helps prevent arteries from re-clogging
- Working Hard When Tired Raises Blood Pressure ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Finding suggests chronic fatigue may pose serious health risks
- New Tests Assess Kids' Sense of Smell, Taste ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Previous measures aimed at adults, but Australian team says these 3 gauges work...
- Barcode Technology Flaws Put Some Patients at Risk ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Nurses forced to use 'workarounds' to ensure medication errors are kept to ...
- Compound in Red Wine Fights Ravages of Age ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Resveratrol mimics the benefits of restricted calorie diets, study finds
- Collagen Wrinkle Filler Approved ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Evolence uses tendons harvested from pigs
- Health Highlights: July 3, 2008 ( Jul-03-2008 )
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- U.S. West Nile Activity Remains Stable
- Woman Develops Accent After Stroke
- Beef Recall Expanded to Kroger Stores in 20 States
- Work-Based Weight Loss Programs Effective
- Sleep Problems Increase During Menopause
- Medication Reduces Violence in Some Schizophrenics ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Treating psychosis alone may not end risk; older drugs as good as newer ones, study...
- Tongue-Driven Device Aids Handicapped ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Magnetic tracer lets disabled control wheelchairs, perform other tasks independently
- Health Tip: After Liposuction ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Results may not always meet expectations
- Health Tip: Beat by the Summer Heat ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Who's at greater risk of heat-related illness
- Playing It Safe With High School Sports ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Coaches, athletic trainers focus on prevention, better treatment for young athletes
- FDA Panel Calls for More Testing of Diabetes Drugs ( Jul-03-2008 )
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Wants long-term studies to assure medications don't raise cardiovascular risks
- Circulating Tumor Cells Reveal Insights Into Lung Cancers ( Jul-02-2008 )
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Technology could one day help tailor treatments to individual patients, study says
- Two-Drug Treatment Didn't Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival Rates ( Jul-02-2008 )
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But the case isn't closed, American cardiologists say
- More 90-Plus Women Than Men Prone to Dementia ( Jul-02-2008 )
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But far more women live to be that old, study authors note
- Lung Infections Cost Hospitals More Than $10B in 2006 ( Jul-02-2008 )
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Pneumonia second only to childbirth as most common reason for hospitalizations,...
- New Drug Slows Thyroid Cancer ( Jul-02-2008 )
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Research also uncovers a genetic mutation that improves response to therapy
- New Ear Tube Device Helps Treat Infections Faster ( Jul-02-2008 )
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Stainless steel rod reduces time of anesthesia, number of instruments inserted into...
- MRSA Infections Can Bug Fitness Buffs ( Jul-02-2008 )
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Before heading to the gym, take simple steps to avoid the potentially deadly bacteria
- New Spanish Consumer Guide Compares Diabetes Meds ( Jul-02-2008 )
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Publication aimed at assisting the 1 in 8 Hispanics with type 2 disease
- Health Highlights: July 2, 2008 ( Jul-02-2008 )
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- Kroger Widens Ground Beef Recall
- Danes Grapple With Their Own Salmonella Outbreak
- Mediterranean Diet Reduces Cancer Risk: Study
- Group Wants FDA to Challenge Immunity Claims
- Muscle Vibration May Reduce Fall Risk in Elderly
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