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Health Highlights: April 10, 2014

2014-04-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 10, 2014
In: Health News

Some Doctors Paid at Least $3 Million Each by Medicare

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Social Skills a Casualty of Childhood Head Injury, Study Suggests

2014-04-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 10, 2014
In: General Health, Head & Neck, Kids' Health, Mental Health

Disruptions of working memory, mental processing speed make it hard to interact, researchers explainContinue Reading

Age a Big Factor in Colon Surgery Complications, Study Finds

2014-04-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 10, 2014
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Seniors

People over 80, especially, had greater need for post-op emergency care, researchers sayContinue Reading

Specializing in One Sport as Child No Guarantee of Future Success

2014-04-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 10, 2014
In: Family Health, Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Public Health

And limiting focus can result in more harm than good, researchers sayContinue Reading

More High School Athletes Complying With Concussion Guidelines, Study Finds

2014-04-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 10, 2014
In: Fitness & Exercise, Head & Neck, Kids' Health, Neurological, Public Health

Awareness of precautions growing but improvement still needed, experts say
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Health Tip: Is it Pinkeye?

2014-04-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 10, 2014
In: Eye Care / Vision

Warning signs usually include very red, itchy eyes and discharge
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Heart Failure Drug Might Help Reduce Hospitalizations

2014-04-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 9, 2014
In: Care Giving, Doctors and Health Care, Healthy Living, Heart / Cardiovascular, Vitamins / Drugs

But study found spironolactone didn’t prevent deaths from common form of heart diseaseContinue Reading

Restaurants Pose Double the Risk of Food Poisoning Compared to Homes: Study

2014-04-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 9, 2014
In: Food and Health, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Many cases may be going unreported, consumer advocacy group addsContinue Reading

A Failing Mind May Mean Lower Cancer Death Risk, Study Suggests

2014-04-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 9, 2014
In: Alzheimers, Cancer, Mental Health, Seniors

But scientists aren’t sure why dementia seems linked to fewer malignanciesContinue Reading

High-Fat Diet May Boost Breast Cancer Risk

2014-04-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 9, 2014
In: Cancer, Food and Health, Nutrition / Vitamins

Study found women who ate the most saturated fat were more likely to develop tumors
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