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- Docs Slower to Drop ‘Black Box’ Drugs When Access to Drug Reps Is Restricted
- IUDs, Implants Most Effective Birth Control, Study Suggests
- Hormone Plays Surprise Role in Fighting Skin Infections
- Chronic Pain Is Relieved by Cell Transplantation in Lab Study
- Common Acne Medication Doubles Risk of Eye Infection, Study Suggests
- DNA Vaccine and Duck Eggs Protect Against Hantavirus Disease
Posted May 22, 2012:
- Uproar Over Prostate-Cancer Screenings Explained
- Zapping Deadly Bacteria Using Space Technology
- Novel Biomarkers Reveal Evidence of Radiation Exposure
- Excess Maternal Weight Before and During Pregnancy Can Result in Larger Babies
- Bias Found in Mental Health Drug Research
- How Staph Bacteria Gain Resistance to Last-Line Drug
Posted May 21, 2012:
- Task Force Recommends Against PSA-Based Screening for Prostate Cancer
- New Musical Pacifier Helps Premature Babies Get Healthy
- Increasing Incidence of Clostridium Difficile Infection (C. Diff) Challenges Common Beliefs About Its Origins
- Don't Like Blood Tests? New Microscope Uses Rainbow of Light to Image the Flow of Individual Blood Cells
Posted May 20, 2012:
- Good News for Nanomedicine: Quantum Dots Appear Safe in Pioneering Study on Primates
- First, Do No Harm: Danger in Standard Treatment for a Serious Lung Disease
- Experimental Bariatric Surgery Controls Blood Sugar in Rodents With Diabetes Via Novel Sensing Signals in Gut
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Posted May 17, 2012:
- Phase I Clinical Trial Shows Drug Shrinks Melanoma Brain Metastases
- Pain Relief Through Distraction: It's Not All in Your Head
- Risk Factor Management Helps Prevent Migraine Attacks
Posted May 16, 2012:
- Hormone-Depleting Drug Shows Promise Against Localized High-Risk Prostate Tumors
- Damaged Connections in Phineas Gage's Brain: Famous 1848 Case of Man Who Survived Accident Has Modern Parallel
- Children With Cancer Have Complete Responses in a COG Phase 1 Trial: Pills Zero in on Abnormal Genes That Drive Specific Cancers
- Common Antibiotic Carries Heart Risk, Study Suggests
- Children With Rare, Incurable Brain Disease Improve After Gene Therapy
- Brain Injury to Soldiers Can Arise from Exposure to a Single Explosion
- Want to Avoid Erectile Dysfunction Following Prostate Cancer Surgery? Find an Experienced, Gentle Surgeon
Posted May 15, 2012:
- 740,000 Lives Saved: Benefits of AIDS Relief Program
- New Biomarker Test Predicts Arthritis Before Symptoms Appear
- Surgeons Restore Some Hand Function to Quadriplegic Patient
Posted May 14, 2012:
- How to Minimize Damage from Strokes, According to Experts
- Genetic Test Identifies Eye Cancer Tumors Likely to Spread
- Superbug Spreads from Big City Hospitals to Regional Health Centers, Study Suggests
- Button Battery Risks: Number of Battery-Related Emergency Department Visits by Children More Than Doubles
- Back Pain Improves in First Six Weeks of Treatment but Lingering Effects at One Year, Study Suggests
- Artificial Pancreas Gets First U. S. Outpatient Test
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Posted May 11, 2012:
- Novel New Device Diagnoses Irregular Heartbeat: Small Stick-on Device Monitors Heart Rhythm for Weeks
- Surprise Gift for New Mom: A New Heart
- Vaginal Birth After C-Section Is Option for Women, Not for Some Doctors, Hospitals
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