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Heart Disease (Coronary Artery Disease) Slideshow
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Gene Ups Risk for Those on Blood-Thinner Plavix
Coated Stents Better Than Bare Metal Ones
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Rates Coming Down for Heart Disease, Stroke Deaths
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FRIDAY, Dec. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Elderly patients who take cholesterol-lowering statins before cardiac surgery may lower their chances of having postoperative delirium, a new study finds. Depending on variables such as age and the complexity of the surgery, up to 47% of people experience this condition of co |
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Fetal Development Slideshow
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Some Boomers Edgy on Health Care Costs
FDA Calls Diet Coke Plus 'Misbranded'
G&J Cocoa Recalled Because of Melamine
Blue and Broke for the Holidays
11 Last-Minute Gift Ideas for Santa
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(HealthDay News) -- Headaches among pregnant women are a common complaint, but in many cases they can be prevented, the American Pregnancy Association says. The association offers these suggestions: Make sure you're getting enough sleep, and take some time to relax.Eat regular, healthy meals and snacks. Low blood sugar can lead to headaches.Drink plenty of fluids.Get regu |
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(HealthDay News) -- Erectile dysfunction occurs when a man can't achieve or maintain an erection during sex. The American Academy of Family Physicians says the condition doesn't have to be a natural part of getting older. ED often is attributed to physical or psychological causes. Physical reasons may include: Having a side effect of surgery on the prostate or bladder, or radiation therapy to the testicles.Having low testosterone levels, kidney failure, liver failure, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease.Having chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or hardening of the arteries.Having had a stroke or an injury to the brain or spinal cord.Using too much tobacco or alcohol.Being tired.
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Teenagers Who Take Virginity Pledges No Less Sexually Active, More Likely to Forgo Birth Control, Condoms By
Jennifer Warner
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Some Boomers Edgy on Health Care Costs
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G&J Cocoa Recalled Because of Melamine
Blue and Broke for the Holidays
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Louise Chang, MD
Dec. 29, 2008 -- Teenagers who take virginity pledges are no less sexually active than other teens, according to a new study.
But the results, published in the journal Pediatrics, suggest that virginity pledgers are less likely to protect themselves against pregnancy or disease when they d |
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College Students Get Companionship, Activity, Stress Relief From Their Pets By
Miranda Hitti
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Louise Chang, MD
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Blue and Broke for the Holidays
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Dec. 26, 2008 -- Pets may be a source of stress relief, as well as companionship, for college students, a new study
shows.
The study included 241 students, mainly freshmen, at a commuter college in
the Midwest. About 100 adults age 30 and older in the same area, but not
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Latisse Promotes Longer, Darker, Thicker Lashes; Glaucoma Drug Inspired It By
Miranda Hitti
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Louise Chang, MD
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Dec. 26, 2008 -- The FDA has approved Latisse, the first drug to promote
eyelash growth, according to Allergan, the company that makes Latisse.
Latisse, which will be available by prescription starting in the first
quarter of 2009, contains the active ingredient of the glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is also made by
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