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Obesity Now Puts Kids' Hearts at Risk Later
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Ob-Gyn Group Lists Procedures That May Not Be Needed
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Patients Often Ill-Informed on Impact of Heart Device
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Pediatrician Group Issues Home Birth Policy Statement
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People May Skip Generic Pills if Color Differs From Brand-Name Drug
Personalized Blood Pressure Therapy May Help Diabetics
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Physically Fit Docs More Likely to Prescribe Exercise, Study Finds
Physician-Assisted Suicide Program Rarely Used, Study Finds
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Poor Sleep May Make High Blood Pressure Worse
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Pregnancy Hormone Shows Promise as Heart Failure Drug
Prepared for Trauma, Overwhelmed by Carnage
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'Protected Power Naps' Could Help Keep Medical Interns Alert: Study
Psychiatric Drugs More Often Prescribed in the South
Psychiatry Gets Revised Diagnostic Manual
PTSD Can Hamper Drug Treatment for Stroke Survivors: Study
Quick Survey May Pick Up Ovarian Cancer Warnings: Study
Racial Disparities Still Seen in Use of Breast Cancer Treatments
Racial Gap Persists in Women's Heart Health Knowledge: Survey
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Recession Drove Down Doctor Visits, Study Says
Reduced Kidney Function Tied to Mental Decline
Report Details Steps to Boost Patient Safety
Residents as Good as Fully Trained Docs if Properly Supervised: Study
Reused Vials, Unsafe Injections Threatening Patients: CDC
Routine Checkups Don't Cut Cancer, Heart Deaths: Study
Runners May Live Longer
School Debt, Income Gap Push Med Students Away From Primary Care
Screen All Adults for Obesity: U.S. Panel
'Self-Managing' COPD Might Pose Risks, Study Suggests
Senate Votes to Avoid Fiscal Cliff, House Decision Expected Tuesday
Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
Sharing Notes With Patients Empowers Them: Study
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Shorter Shifts for Medical Interns May Not Boost Patient Safety
Should Short Boys Take Growth Hormone?
Simple Breath Test Might Diagnose Heart Failure
Sleep Apnea 'Mask' Might Also Help the Heart
Sleep Apnea Treated Successfully in Non-Specialty Centers
Smoking, Diabetes Are Risk Factors for Poor Leg Circulation: Study
Soaring U.S. Spinal Care Spending Due to Specialists: Study
Some Blood Pressure Drugs Might Help Slow Alzheimer's: Study
Some Docs Would Order Cancer Screening for Very Sick Elderly
Some Improvement in Heart Risk Factors for Americans: CDC
Some Patients May Be Shortchanged During Hospital Shift Changes
Some Slightly Obese May Gain From Weight-Loss Surgery, Guidelines Say
Sound Sleep Helps the Heart, Expert Says
Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health
Startling Differences in New-Hip Estimates: Study
Stem Cell Transplant May Spur Heart Disease Risk: Study
Stress Adds to Salt Load of Some Blacks, Study Says
Stressful Jobs Linked to Heart Woes in Women
Stroke Before Age 50 Linked to Raised Risk of Early Death
Strokes More Common in Southern States: CDC
Study Foresees Shortage of Primary-Care Doctors
Study Links Antibiotic to Slight Rise in Heart Patients' Death Risk
Study Questions Advice Given to Obese Pregnant Women
Study: Electronic Prescribing Cuts Medication Errors
Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law
Supreme Court to Rule Thursday on Health Care Reform
Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could Come Monday
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Surgical Residents Often Fatigued, Study Confirms
Tainted Steroid Injections May Affect Those Treated for Joint Pain
Teach Prescribers About Dangers of Long-Acting Pain Meds: FDA
Technique IDs Deadliest Whooping Cough Cases
Teens' Lifestyle Choices Affect Their Blood Pressure
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Telling Patients When They're Unfit to Drive Cuts Crashes: Study
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Third of Hospital Staff Say Hand-Washing Reminders Unwelcome
Time Spent on Malpractice Suits May Take Toll on Doctors
Tips to Avoid Return Trip to the Hospital
Too Much Salt Might Harm Kids' Health: Study
Too Much Sitting Linked to Chronic Health Problems
Tooth Loss Associated With Higher Risk for Heart Disease
Traffic May Keep City Dwellers Awake, Harming Health
Treating Kidneys With Radio Waves May Ease Tough-to-Control Hypertension
Treating Sleep Apnea Might Ease High Blood Pressure, Too
TV Ads for Statins May Drive Overtreatment
Tylenol Overdose Can Be Deadly for a Child
U.S. Adults Face Substantial Heart Disease Risk: Study
U.S. Antibiotic Prescribing Rates Highest in South: Study
U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red Cross
U.S. Doctors Embracing Electronic Health Records: Survey
U.S. Doctors Slow To Adopt Electronic Health Records
U.S. Efforts to Boost Number of Primary Care Doctors Have Failed
U.S. Heart Failure Costs Could Skyrocket: Report
U.S. Kids Consuming Fewer Calories, Report Finds
U.S. Kids Exposed to 4 Hours of Background TV Daily: Study
U.S. Lifestyles Thwarting Heart Health Progress: Report
U.S. Med Students May Be Undereducated on Obesity
U.S. Sees Drop in Deaths Linked to Diabetes
U.S. Stroke Patients Are Getting Younger
U.S. Task Force Backs HIV Screening for All 15 to 65
U.S. Task Force Issues Blood Pressure Guidelines
U.S. Task Force Urges Docs to Counsel Kids Against Smoking
U.S. Teens Heading for Heart Trouble: Study
Uncontrolled Risk Factors Put Stroke Survivors in Danger
Unneeded Antibiotics May Lead to Diarrheal Illness, Study Finds
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Vitamin D Supplements Tied to Lower Blood Pressure in Blacks
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Was Heart Disease the Mummies' Real Curse?
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What's That Symptom? Experts Warn of Self-Diagnosis Via the Web
When It Comes to Spine Surgery, There Is No 'July Effect': Study
Winter Weather, Snow Shoveling Pose Heart Risks
Women Born Preterm May Face Pregnancy Risks
'Worried Well' Often Ignore Negative Test Results: Study
Yoga May Help With Common Heart Rhythm Disorder
Young Adults Are America's Most Stressed Generation: Survey
Young Cancer Survivors Often Face Long-Term Health Problems
Young Cancer Survivors Say Costs Hinder Follow-Up Care
Young Surgeons May Be Easily Distracted
Yo-Yo Dieting Can Hurt the Heart, Study Finds

