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Health & Technology (Page 356)

Variant of Club Drug ‘K’ Might Have New Life as Antidepressant

2013-10-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 15, 2013
In: Health & Technology, Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

But more research is needed on safety, long-term effectiveness and side effects, researchers sayContinue Reading

President Taft’s Obesity Struggle Was a Harbinger of Things to Come

2013-10-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 14, 2013
In: Health & Technology, Nutrition / Vitamins, Obesity

All that’s different today are the numbers: one-third of Americans now obeseContinue Reading

Single Gene May Predict Mental Decline After Heart Surgery

2013-10-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 13, 2013
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Neurological, Special Needs

Preliminary study suggests blood test could help doctors assess patient’s riskContinue Reading

More Americans Getting Cataract Surgery

2013-10-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 11, 2013
In: Eye Care / Vision, General Health, Health & Technology, Seniors

Study finds baby boomers having the procedure at earlier ageContinue Reading

Steady Rise in Thyroid Cancer Not Explained by Better Screening, Study Says

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

Researchers still baffled by tripling of cases over 30 yearsContinue Reading

Steady Rise in Thyroid Cancer Not Explained by Better Screening, Study Says

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

Researchers still baffled by tripling of cases over 30 yearsContinue Reading

People With Type 1 Diabetes May Still Have Insulin-Producing Cells

2013-10-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 10, 2013
In: Diabetes, Health & Technology, Hormones and Disease

Finding indicates these cells could possibly be replenished, researchers sayContinue Reading

History of Falls Linked to Post-Surgery Complications in Seniors

2013-10-10
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 10, 2013
In: Doctors and Health Care, Health & Technology, Seniors

Researcher suggests improving ‘preoperative risk assessment’Continue Reading

New Method May Improve Face Transplant Matches

2013-10-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 9, 2013
In: Cosmetic, Health & Technology, Organs

Study found 5 key measurements involved in getting best facial appearanceContinue Reading

Less-Skilled Weight-Loss Surgeons Often Have Higher Complication Rates: Study

2013-10-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 9, 2013
In: General Health, Health & Technology, Obesity, Vitamins / Drugs

Research compared 20 surgeons and effects among thousands of patientsContinue Reading

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