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- Health Tip: Soothing Itchy Skin (07.28.2010)
- Consider these home remedies
- Rush Victims of Deadliest Heart Attacks to Specialty Centers: Study (07.27.2010)
- Researchers estimate this will save twice as many lives and be far less expensive as expanding specialized treatment
- Genetic Risk Score Can Predict Odds For Breast Cancer (07.27.2010)
- Scientists find different variants affect different tumor types
- Complications From Weight-Loss Surgery 'Relatively Low' (07.27.2010)
- Michigan study finds high-volume hospitals, surgeons reporting fewest problems
- Delirious Hospital Patients a High-Risk Group, Study Finds (07.27.2010)
- Common complication may increase odds of dementia, institutionalization and death, researchers say
- Delivering Babies Even a Few Weeks Early Ups Respiratory Risks (07.27.2010)
- Study finds greatly raised odds, but rates of planned, preterm C-sections remain high, experts note
- Alaskan Sled Dog Has Own Genetic 'Signature' (07.27.2010)
- Study finds it has endurance of Huskies and Malamutes, with work ethic of an Australian Shepherd
- In Conversation, People's Brains Can Mirror Each Other (07.27.2010)
- Study found neural patterns were most similar when people really 'got' each other
- Health Highlights: July 27, 2010 (07.27.2010)
- Brain Structure Changes Found in Irritable Bowel Patients (07.27.2010)
- Comparison scans between women with and without disorder show differences in gray matter: report
- Does a Foreign Accent Hurt Credibility? (07.27.2010)
- Study contends finding significant as more people find work in foreign lands
- Health Tip: Taking a Plane Trip With Baby (07.27.2010)
- Suggestions to help keep the infant calm
- Health Tip: Caring for Your Skin (07.27.2010)
- Suggestions for keeping it healthy
- To Help Keep Weight Off, Turn to the Web (07.27.2010)
- Well-designed Internet sites boost odds that pounds won't return, study finds
- Longer Time Frame for Clot-Busting Drug May Help Beat Stroke (07.27.2010)
- Expanding the time limit from 3 to 4.5 hours doesn't appear to delay treatment, study suggests
- Sniffing Device Allows Disabled to Write, Run Wheelchairs (07.26.2010)
- Israeli team found sniffs could be translated into directives with special machine
- More Than 70,000 Kids Injured By Medical Devices Each Year (07.26.2010)
- Contact lenses, IV tubes lead list of items causing trips to the ER, study shows
- Stroke Prevention Treatment Varies Widely Across U.S. (07.26.2010)
- Choice of surgery, stenting or drugs to open neck artery may depend on where you live, study finds
- Most Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Treated Aggressively, Study Shows (07.26.2010)
- Many would do just as well with watchful waiting, researchers say
- Not All Epilepsy Drugs Raise Suicide Risk: Study (07.26.2010)
- Only newer meds tied to depression appear linked to self-harm, researchers say
- Childhood Cancer May Be Linked to Later Heart Problems (07.26.2010)
- 27% of survivors had long-term cardiac dysfunction, Dutch study found
- Want a Certain Doctor in the ER? (07.26.2010)
- How request is treated may depend on your gender, race or religion, study finds
- Combination Drug Approved for High Blood Pressure (07.26.2010)
- Tribenzor sanctioned for those who don't respond to other drugs
- Witness Testimony May Be Affected By Negative Feelings (07.26.2010)
- In 'emotional memory' test, kids' accuracy was poor, but better than adults: study
- Make Sure Your Kids Are Safe in the Water (07.26.2010)
- Drowning can happen 'quickly, silently, and without notice,' expert warns
