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Today's News Headlines
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(Healthday) -- Researchers say pre-existing medical conditions make a difference
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(Healthday) --
FDA Bans Arsenic Drugs Used in Animal Feed
Applications for 9/11 Compensation Fund Surge as Deadline Nears
Waterborne Bacteria Infection Kills Fla. Man
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(Healthday) -- Federal officials remind consumers that enrollment runs through March 31, 2014
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(Healthday) -- When to see a doctor
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(Healthday) -- But experts say research based on those born almost 80 years ago may now be irrelevant
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(Healthday) -- In Denmark, survival after cardiac arrest rose as more bystanders received training
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(Healthday) -- Doctors should warn patients their need for pain relief may continue, researchers say
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(Healthday) -- From age 2.5 until their teens, children with the disorder tend to wake up frequently during the night
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(Healthday) -- But follow-up research shows that short-term use for hot flashes remains an option
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(Healthday) -- Risk of advanced disease, death greater than for middle-aged patients
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(Healthday) -- 110 gene variants now linked to neurological disease, scientists say
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(Healthday) -- Study found that leisure-time activity was more beneficial than activity at work
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(Healthday) -- But even with new study, jury's still out on safety of cholesterol-lowering drugs
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Waterborne Bacteria Infection Kills Fla. Man
FDA Approves New AntidepressantNew Lung Cancer Drug Shows Promise: Study
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(Healthday) -- Trial under way on patients with pancreatic cancer
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(Healthday) -- Eat smaller, more frequent meals
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(Healthday) -- Swedish study looked at effect of issues such as divorce, job strain over nearly 4 decades
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(Healthday) -- It's particularly dangerous to the elderly
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(Healthday) -- Whites still have highest rates, but blacks more likely to die
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