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    Study Finds Blacks Have Highest Cancer Rates Of All Racial Ethnicities, Yet Feel Less

    Mammograms, pap smears and early detection tests for prostate cancer, colorectal cancer and other malignancies are critical for catching cancer before it becomes deadly. However, a new study by University at Buffalo researchers shows that persons of different ethnic groups have different ideas...
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    Study Finds Clear Tie Between Parents' Stroke History, Offspring's Risk

    Children with a parent who had a stroke, particularly by age 65, have an increased risk of stroke, suggesting parental stroke as an important new risk marker, according to a study in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers focused on 3,443 initially stroke-free...
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    New Survey Finds Out What Americans Are Really Paying Attention To When Choosing Food

    Americans recognize things need to change in the grocery aisle, and they support Uncle Sam's efforts to overhaul what is included in their food and on the packages. The majority also believe they are individually responsible for making the right food choices to avoid obesity, but will readily...
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    New Survey Finds Out What Americans Are Really Paying Attention To When Choosing Food

    Americans recognize things need to change in the grocery aisle, and they support Uncle Sam's efforts to overhaul what is included in their food and on the packages. The majority also believe they are individually responsible for making the right food choices to avoid obesity, but will readily...
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    New Report Finds Major Benefits To The Health Of The Nation From Increasing Tobacco T

    Following an extensive economic evaluation of the benefits of increasing tobacco prices on the health of the nation, ASH has published its report The Effects of Increasing Tobacco Taxation... More...
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    Dad finds harness release issues with Safety 1st Vantage child seats

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    Report Finds Public Health Funding Is Lagging As States Cut Back, Federal Programs Re

    The Omaha World-Herald: "In a year when flagging state and local economies forced major cuts in public health spending, federal grants for disease prevention and emergency preparedness failed to fill the breach, according to a new report from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Trust for...
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    EPIC Study Finds New Embolic Protection Device Had 97.5 Percent Success Rate During C

    A multicenter EPIC (FiberNet® Embolic Protection System in Carotid Artery Stenting Trial) study found that the FiberNet Embolic Protection System (EPS) had a 97.5% success rate when used in patients undergoing carotid artery stenting (CAS). Full findings are published early online in...
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    EPIC Study Finds New Embolic Protection Device Had 97.5 Percent Success Rate During C

    A multicenter EPIC (FiberNet® Embolic Protection System in Carotid Artery Stenting Trial) study found that the FiberNet Embolic Protection System (EPS) had a 97.5% success rate when used in patients undergoing carotid artery stenting (CAS). Full findings are published early online in...
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    Doctors Work Fewer Hours, Study Finds

    A new study finds that doctors are working fewer hours even as the shortage of primary care physicians persists. The Associated Press/CBS News : "Average hours dropped from about 55 to 51 hours per week from 1996 to 2008, according to the analysis, appearing in Wednesday's Journal of...
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    Study Finds That Two Treatment Strategies For Severe Sepsis Show Similar Survival Rat

    A comparison of two strategies for treating severe sepsis or septic shock finds that using lactate levels measured in blood samples showed a similar short-term survival rate compared to a treatment regimen using central venous oxygen saturation measured using a specialized catheter, according to...
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    Aspirin Could Lower Chance Of Breast Cancer Recurrence, Death, Study Finds

    Breast cancer survivors who regularly took aspirin after completing treatment were 50% less likely than survivors who did not take aspirin to die or have a recurrence, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, USA Today reports (Szabo, USA Today, 2/17)...
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    Broad New TAU Study Finds Statins Cut Cataract Risk

    Statins, a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels, have been successfully fighting heart disease for years. A new study from Tel Aviv University has now found that the same drugs cut the risks of cataracts in men by almost 40%. "Doctors have known for some time that there is some sort...
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    One In Five Nursing Homes Receive Poor Quality Ratings, Analysis Finds

    USA Today: "One in five of the nation's 15,700 nursing homes have consistently received poor ratings for overall quality, a USA Today analysis of new government data finds. More than a quarter-million patients live in homes given another set of low scores within the past year, according to data...
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    Study Finds Regional Hospitals Often Are Better At Preventing Medical Errors Than Aca

    Some regional hospitals perform better than academic medical centers at preventing complications and infections that can lead to hospital deaths, Forbes reports. The article looks at the results of an annual study by HealthGrades, a hospital rating company, of Medicare data which found 269...
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    Digital Mammograms Deliver Less Radiation Than Film Version, Study Finds

    Digital mammograms deliver an average of 22% less radiation than film mammograms, according to a study partially funded by the National Cancer Institute and published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, Reuters reports. For the study, researchers analyzed the results of the 2005 Digital...
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    Study Finds Regional Hospitals Often Are Better At Preventing Medical Errors Than Aca

    Some regional hospitals perform better than academic medical centers at preventing complications and infections that can lead to hospital deaths, Forbes reports. The article looks at the results of an annual study by HealthGrades, a hospital rating company, of Medicare data which found 269...
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    Digital Mammograms Deliver Less Radiation Than Film Version, Study Finds

    Digital mammograms deliver an average of 22% less radiation than film mammograms, according to a study partially funded by the National Cancer Institute and published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, Reuters reports. For the study, researchers analyzed the results of the 2005 Digital...
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    Study Finds Regional Hospitals Often Are Better At Preventing Medical Errors Than Aca

    Some regional hospitals perform better than academic medical centers at preventing complications and infections that can lead to hospital deaths, Forbes reports. The article looks at the results of an annual study by HealthGrades, a hospital rating company, of Medicare data which found 269...
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    Digital Mammograms Deliver Less Radiation Than Film Version, Study Finds

    Digital mammograms deliver an average of 22% less radiation than film mammograms, according to a study partially funded by the National Cancer Institute and published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, Reuters reports. For the study, researchers analyzed the results of the 2005 Digital...
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