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General Health (Page 237)

Study Compares Drugs for Diabetes-Linked Eye Disease

2015-02-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 18, 2015
In: Diabetes, Diseases, Eye Care / Vision, General Health, Health Insurance, Healthy Living

Eylea has slight advantage over Avastin, Lucentis for people with macular edema, but cost is an issueContinue Reading

Talk Therapy May Cut Suicide Rate Among U.S. Soldiers: Study

2015-02-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 18, 2015
In: General Health, Mental Health

High-risk patients were 60 percent less likely to attempt suicide in two years of follow-upContinue Reading

Talk Therapy May Cut Suicide Rate Among U.S. Soldiers: Study

2015-02-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 18, 2015
In: General Health, Mental Health

High-risk patients were 60 percent less likely to attempt suicide in two years of follow-upContinue Reading

‘Calculators’ Doctors Use May Overestimate Heart Risks, Study Says

2015-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2015
In: General Health, Heart / Cardiovascular

Such assessments should only be starting points for predicting risk, researcher explainsContinue Reading

Minority Kids Less Likely to Get Latest Type 1 Diabetes Care, Study Finds

2015-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2015
In: Diabetes, General Health, Healthy Living, Kids' Health, Public Health

Experts aren’t sure what’s causing differences in insulin pump use, blood sugar levelsContinue Reading

Health Tip: Using Household Chemicals

2015-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2015
In: Cancer, General Health

Suggestions to protect yourselfContinue Reading

Blood Transfusion During Flight to Trauma Center Boosts Survival: Study

2015-02-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 16, 2015
In: Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Public Health

But blood needs to be refrigerated on helicopters, researcher notedContinue Reading

Cancer Patients Prefer Care That Includes Their Input

2015-02-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 12, 2015
In: Cancer, General Health, Healthy Living

But whether shared decision making results in better outcomes isn’t clear, study findsContinue Reading

Cancer Patients Rarely Request Unneeded Tests, Treatments: Study

2015-02-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 12, 2015
In: Cancer, General Health, Healthy Living, Mental Health

Doctors’ claims that this is fueling increasing health costs unwarranted, expert saysContinue Reading

Your Deli Sandwich May Come With a Side of Listeria, Study Finds

2015-02-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 11, 2015
In: General Health, Health News, Infectious Disease, Nutrition / Vitamins, Public Health

Nearly 1 in 10 samples from delis carried the dangerous bacteria, researchers say

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