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Online Therapy Helps Teens Recover From Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Online cognitive behavioral therapy worked much better than office visits for teenagers with chronic fatigue syndrome, according to a new study. The convenience of online behavioral therapy may be one big reason why. Read More...
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Thu, Mar 01 2012 7:02 AM
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Cancer Drugs Thwart Ebola In Lab
There's no cure for Ebola. But a group of scientists is exploring whether some drugs already approved to treat cancer might help tame the virus. Sounds wild. But there's a reason to think it might work. Read More...
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Fri, Mar 02 2012 12:42 PM
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Concussion Symptoms Can Linger In Kids
Children with concussions — especially ones that led to unconsciousness or visible changes on MRI scans — were more likely than others to have lingering headaches, tiredness and trouble thinking. Read More...
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Mon, Mar 05 2012 1:23 PM
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Health Centers At Schools Get A Funding Boost
More schools are moving beyond nurses to keep their students healthy. They're housing medical clinics at schools in campuses in underserved areas. And funding from the federal health care law is helping make it happen. Read More...
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Tue, Mar 06 2012 12:27 PM
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Here's Hoping You Never Get A Hotel Bill Like This One
The same folks who have sponsored essay contests about the costs of medical care have a subversive video out that puts health care charges and billing in a pretty embarrassing light. A big bill from the Hotel Hospital. Read More...
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Wed, Mar 07 2012 11:46 AM
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Oregon Emphasizes Choices At The End Of Life
Oregon created a simple two-page form that has helped people exert control over their care at the end of life. A statewide database that contains the information is providing insight into what people prefer. Read More...
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Thu, Mar 08 2012 1:38 PM
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LSD Gets Another Look As Alcoholism Treatment
A rigorous analysis of data from studies conducted decades ago suggest that one dose of the hallucinogenic drug could help people stop drinking. It's the latest work to call for further research on therapeutic use of hallucinogens. Read More...
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Fri, Mar 09 2012 1:48 PM
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