Lung cancer screening guidelines may miss more African Americans at risk
By Linda Carroll Current lung cancer screening guidelines may need to be less restrictive when it...
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By Linda Carroll Current lung cancer screening guidelines may need to be less restrictive when it...
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By Saumya Joseph Surgery patients who were taught to manage their pain with acetaminophen and ibuprofen ended up using few or no opioid pills, a recent study found. Volunteers in the study underwent one of six minor surgeries:...
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By Gabriella Borter NEW YORK (Reuters) – American women faced with new restrictions on...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Working at a desk all day may not be as bad for heart health and longevity as sitting in front of a television after hours, according to a U.S. study that suggests not all types of...
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By James Oliphant and Ginger Gibson MIAMI (Reuters) – Democratic presidential contenders...
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By Kate Kelland LONDON, June 26 (Reuters) – Vaccination against the virus that causes almost...
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By Lisa Rapaport Women exposed to triclosan, a chemical often found in soaps and hand sanitizers, may be more likely to develop osteoporosis than women who don’t have this exposure, a new study suggests. Triclosan has been...
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By Tamara Mathias (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved...
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By Lisa Rapaport U.S. veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are more likely than typical Americans to die of causes including suicide and accidental injuries, a recent study suggests. PTSD has previously been...
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By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – Shares of U.S. health insurers that have rebounded...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Hospitalized children who get to play with interactive robotic teddy bears might feel more joyful and agreeable than kids who get plain, old-fashioned stuffed animals, a small experiment...
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By Mike Spector and Nate Raymond NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) – The fate of thousands of...
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By Manas Mishra (Reuters Health) – Older adults who come to U.S. emergency rooms often have trouble affording medications, a study shows. And unfortunately, people who can’t afford medications are more likely to need...
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Use of Bayer’s contested weedkiller glyphosate, the subject of more...
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By Abdul Qadir Sediqi KABUL (Reuters) – Afghanistan, one of the last countries in the world where polio is still endemic, has registered its 10th case this year, with most coming in southern regions where Taliban militants...
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By John Miller ZURICH (Reuters) – The Swiss government aims to make it easier for patients...
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By Chris Kirkham, Uday Sampath Kumar and Jane Lanhee Lee (Reuters) – San Francisco will...
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By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. pork lobby said on Tuesday that more must be...
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VIENNA (Reuters) – Synthetic opioid use is booming, the United Nations said on Wednesday in a worldwide drug report that showed deaths in the United States from overdoses still rising and a “crisis” of tramadol...
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By Lisa Rapaport U.S. regulations require retailers to check ID for everyone under age 27 who...
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