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New study finds differences according to gender, age, in heart attack risks and symptoms: What should women know?
Read More »Toxic new car smell? Top 10 "worst" cars for chemicals
New study finds surprising levels of toxic chemicals in new cars - which 10 have most?
Read More »Lumpectomies can lead to repeat surgeries
About one-quarter of women who get a lumpectomy go back for a second one later, sometimes unnecessarily, study finds
Read More »Prostate cancer growth slowed by commonly used drug
New study finds drug dutasteride, commonly used for enlarged prostate, may stall cancer growth for some
Read More »Couples who cohabitate are happier than marrieds
While benefits of marriage reduce over time, couples who live together have more happiness, self esteem, study finds
Read More »Sleep apnea CPAP treatment may lower heart disease, diabetes risk
New study finds continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy may reverse signs of heart disease, diabetes
Read More »Arsenic levels in rice draw concern
Dartmouth study finds women who consumed rice during pregnancy had higher levels of arsenic than those who didn't
Read More »Is being thin a warning sign of Alzheimer’s?
New study finds those with low BMI more likely than heavier counterparts to have markers of Alzheimer's
Read More »Green tea may lower bad cholesterol
New study finds positive effects of antioxidant compounds on "bad" cholesterol - but no effect on "good"
Read More »Many Teens Rely on the Pill for Non-Sexual Reasons
Many women are popping the pill for more than its pregnancy-prevention benefit, according to a study by the Guttmacher Institute. The study finds 33 percent of U.S
Read More »Transient ischemic attacks tied to early death
First-of-its-kind study finds increased mortality among older TIA sufferers
Read More »Can’t keep the pounds off? It’s your hormones
Any dieter knows that it's hard to keep off weight you've lost. Now a study finds that even a year after dieters shed a good chunk of weight quickly, their hormones were still insisting, "Eat! Eat! Eat!"
Read More »City counties ranked healthier than rural!
Surprising study finds urban settings more conducive to healthy lifestyles
Read More »‘July effect’ in teaching hospitals increases odds patients will die
New study finds more patients die, receive worse quality care during July when new residents transition into teaching hospital
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