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Money Worries Keep Cancer Survivors From Getting Care
Cancer survivors are often unable to afford necessary medical care, a new study finds. Researchers estimate as many as 2 million people may have skipped care during a three-year period. Read More...
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Mon, Jun 14 2010 1:02 PM
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Bacterial Battles Can Favor The Rise Of Virulent Strains
When microbes fight for real estate inside the body, the winners can be just the sorts of bugs that make us sicker. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 17 2010 2:16 AM
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Health Overhaul Train Leave Doctors On The Platform
Doctors with Medicare patients should get their pay restored soon. But, come November, they pay problems could come back. Read More...
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Fri, Jun 25 2010 1:59 PM
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Calif. Vaccination Gap And Whooping Cough
Immunization of people against whooping cough is necessary to reduce the risk of infection for babies. Read More...
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Mon, Jun 28 2010 6:07 AM
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Americans Exercise More, But Still Get Fatter
Almost a third of Americans exercise regularly, but the obesity rate continues to climb. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 17 2010 7:30 AM
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FDA Studies Oysters, Increases Inspections To Improve Gulf Seafood Safety
Chemical dispersants are not a food safety issue because they don't penetrate fish flesh, FDA says. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 17 2010 9:55 AM
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Increase In Drug-Resistant Infections Sparks Call For Global Action
Bugs resistant to treatment are fueling a growing health threat in developing and developed countries. A new report says a concerted international effort to fight the problem is needed. Read More...
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Tue, Jun 15 2010 11:00 AM
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Baseball Goes On The Psychatrist's Couch
When psychoanalysts talk baseball, mythic heroes and players' relationships with their moms are in the mix. Read More...
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Fri, Jun 11 2010 2:54 PM
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Babies' First Bacteria Depend On Type Of Birth
The bacteria that colonize babies at birth may influence the development of their immunity to infection. Read More...
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Tue, Jun 22 2010 8:54 AM
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Amgen Wins Approval For Twice-A-Year Osteoporosis Drug
A drug called Prolia gives women a new option for treatment of osteoporosis, but it will cost a lot more than generic drugs for the same condition. Read More...
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Wed, Jun 02 2010 6:03 AM
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Why Some Of Us Crave Caffeine
A new study shows caffeine doesn't give coffee drinkers the boost we think it does, so why do some of us need it? Read More...
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Thu, Jun 03 2010 9:37 AM
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Is More Health Care Better Or Worse? Well, It Certainly Costs More
The New York Times raises question about the analytical methods of the Dartmouth Atlas, a bible of health policy. And the researchers defend their approach and findings. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 03 2010 11:56 AM
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Despite Evidence, Patients Want More Health Care
Patients say they need the best, most costly care, despite evidence that it doesn't always work best. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 03 2010 1:40 PM
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PTSD And Depression Common In Returning Combat Soldiers
About 1 in 10 combat soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan return seriously disabled by mental health problems. About half of the soldiers with either PTSD or depression also misused alcohol or acted aggressively, the researchers found. Read More...
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Mon, Jun 07 2010 1:54 PM
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People Survive Longer With Throat Cancer Caused By Virus
People Survive Longer With Throat Cancer Caused By Virus Read More...
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Tue, Jun 08 2010 6:09 AM
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