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Hospitals Ranked for Emergency Medicine Quality
Report found patients admitted through the best ERs had significantly lower death rates
Laughing in the Face of Dental Fear May Ease Worries
For those who hate going to the dentist, thinking positively, joking with dental staff relieved stress, studies say
    Studies Offer More Evidence That Colonoscopy Saves Lives
    Study found 53% lower death rate in patients who had polyps removed during screening
    New Melanoma Drug May Extend Survival
    Most-hopeless patients gained several months, study says
    Migraines May Raise a Woman's Odds of Depression
    Link seen with any history of the debilitating headaches, study says
    New Guidelines Seek to Prevent Sudden Death in Young Athletes
    They recommend all teams have emergency action plans, quick access to defibrillators
    All U.S. Adults Should Get Whooping Cough Shot: Panel
    Would help protect infants, who are especially vulnerable to the disease
    Researchers Spot New Gene Mutation Linked to Breast Cancer
    Study suggests Abraxas gene variant acts in concert with BRCA1 to raise disease risk
    Men's Legs May Be New Source for Hair Transplants
    Hairlines require finer strands and for some patients legs offer a good supply, report shows
    Toddlers With Angry Parents May Have More Temper Tantrums
    Youngsters tend to mimic coping behaviors they see at home, study shows
    FDA Advisers Back Weight-Loss Drug Qnexa
    Drug had been previously rejected because of concerns about possible heart problems, birth defects
    Support for Tougher Liquor Laws Rises When Booze, Crime Linked
    Study shows people more likely to back idea after seeing news coverage connecting the two
    Mammograms Can Save Lives of Women in Their 40s: Study
    More cancers spotted this way were found at early stages, were easier to treat
    Endometriosis Could Raise Risk of 3 Ovarian Cancers
    Increased screening advised for women with the uterine disorder, study says
    Exercise in Pregnancy Safe for Baby, Study Finds
    Moderate to vigorous activity is recommended, but check with your doctor first
    More Doubt on Link Between a Blood Chemical and Heart Disease
    Researchers say prior tie between homocysteine, cardiovascular woes was due to faulty data
    Many Women Having a Heart Attack Don't Have Chest Pain
    Misinterpreting symptoms may be a reason why women face higher in-hospital death rates, researchers say
    Kidney Damage Greatly Raises Diabetics' Risk for Death
    Control of blood sugar, catching early signs of damage may help prevent advanced kidney disease
    Type 1 Diabetes May Develop More Slowly Than Thought
    Study finds gradual decline in insulin production, which could extend treatment options
    Raw Milk Causes Most Illness From Dairy Products: CDC
    Twice as many outbreaks occur in states where unpasteurized milk is legal
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