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Death Rates in the United States Continue to Decrease
Death Rates in the United States Continue to Decrease
Increasing Use of Prescription Drugs in the U.S.
Increasing Use of Prescription Drugs in the U.S.
New Guideline Recommends Later Age for First Screening Mammogram for Women with Average Breast Cancer Risk
New Guideline Recommends Later Age for First Screening Mammogram for Women with Average Breast Cancer Risk
Flu Vaccine Reduces Hospitalizations for Pneumonia
Flu Vaccine Reduces Hospitalizations for Pneumonia
Minimally Invasive Approach Not As Effective As Standard Operation for Rectal Cancer
Minimally Invasive Approach Not As Effective As Standard Operation for Rectal Cancer
Combination Drug Treatment Reduces Agitation in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Combination Drug Treatment Reduces Agitation in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Low Vitamin D Associated with Faster Decline in Cognitive Function
Low Vitamin D Associated with Faster Decline in Cognitive Function
Newer Genetic Tests May Help Identify Some Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Newer Genetic Tests May Help Identify Some Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Study Finds Diabetes in the United States Continues to Rise
Study Finds Diabetes in the United States Continues to Rise
Can Exercise Improve Cognitive Function in Older Adults?
Can Exercise Improve Cognitive Function in Older Adults?
Teens Who Use Electronic Cigarettes Are More Likely to Start Smoking
Teens Who Use Electronic Cigarettes Are More Likely to Start Smoking
Testosterone Therapy Neither Advances Nor Slows Down Hardening of the Arteries in Older Men with Low Testosterone Levels
Testosterone Therapy Neither Advances Nor Slows Down Hardening of the Arteries in Older Men with Low Testosterone Levels
Mindfulness-Based Therapy Decreases Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms for U.S. Veterans
Mindfulness-Based Therapy Decreases Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms for U.S. Veterans
Study Examines Death Rates, Hospitalizations, and Cost Reductions for Medicare Patients
Study Examines Death Rates, Hospitalizations, and Cost Reductions for Medicare Patients
Study Finds Survival After Cardiac Arrest Improves When More Patients Receive Bystander CPR and External Defibrillation
Study Finds Survival After Cardiac Arrest Improves When More Patients Receive Bystander CPR and External Defibrillation