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WeeklyMD > Articles by: Weekly MD Team

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Whites at Highest Risk for Irregular Heart Rhythm, Study Finds

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

It’s possible that a gene in European ancestry is linked to atrial fibrillation, researcher saysContinue Reading

Radiation Therapy Overused in Advanced Prostate Cancer, Study Says

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Cancer, General Health, Healthy Living, Pain and Pain Management

Just one session is needed for effective pain relief, but many men get 10, according to researcherContinue Reading

Whites at Highest Risk for Irregular Heart Rhythm, Study Finds

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

It’s possible that a gene in European ancestry is linked to atrial fibrillation, researcher saysContinue Reading

Laparoscopic Surgery for Colon Cancer May Benefit Seniors

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Mental Health, Seniors

Patients who had the less-invasive procedure were less likely to need nursing home care, study findsContinue Reading

Smog, Stressed Mom May Raise Risk of Behavior Woes in Kids

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

Exposure to a combination of the two in the womb is worse than either alone, study suggestsContinue Reading

Tom Hanks Has Type 2 Diabetes

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Diabetes, Obesity

He’d been dealing with elevated blood sugar levels for more than 20 yearsContinue Reading

First Effective Malaria Vaccine May Be Near, Experts Say

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

Latest trial of candidate shot shows big drop in cases for kids; drug company hopes to market by 2015Continue Reading

More Deaths Among Older People During Economic Upswings: Study

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Care Giving, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Effect seen in both middle age and retirement in analysis of 19 nationsContinue Reading

A Link Between Gum Disease and Alzheimer’s?

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: Alzheimers, Dental / Oral, Neurological

Study doesn’t prove cause and effect, but researchers note that bacteria travels easily from mouth to brainContinue Reading

Black Medical Students in U.S. Have Heaviest Debts, Study Finds

2013-10-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 8, 2013
In: General Health, Public Health

This discrepancy may explain enrollment declinesContinue Reading

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