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Group suggests closer monitoring of kidney donors
 WASHINGTON  — More and more people are donating one of their kidneys to a loved one, a friend, even a stranger, and now a move is on to make sure those donors really fare as well as they’re promis...
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More preemie babies face test of survival
MIAMI — Sixteen years ago, Megan McDonald and Jim Vernon of Key West, Fla., were frightened new parents. Their daughter arrived way too early, at 28 weeks, and way too small, at 3 pounds, 5 ounces....
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In the war on salt, not everyone need be a soldier
Despite several decades of urging from doctors and government officials to cut back on salt, a culprit in high blood pressure, most Americans aren’t paying much attention. Americans consume, dep...
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Wives’ tale aside, how to treat colds
Starving fevers and feeding colds is not the best plan to overcome winter sickness. Rita Bailey, a registered dietitian at Lourdes, called the saying an old wives’ tale. She said the saying coul...
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Poor eyesight, tough aspect of aging
The moment usually occurs before your 50th birthday and signals that you’ve crossed a life Rubicon. Alas, body parts are aging. For most of us, the body part first sending that message is our ey...
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Retailers target market for primary health care
WASHINGTON — In-store medical clinics like those at Walmart, having established a beachhead with relatively healthy patients looking for convenient, low-cost care for simple problems, are going aft...
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Aggression in childhood can lead to unhealthy adulthood
Lifestyle choices — what you eat, how much you exercise — may not be the only forecaster of health later in life. A study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal finds that behavior in childhoo...
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Angioplasty becoming more routine in rural hospital setting
A large study finds that it is OK to have a non-emergency procedure to open clogged heart arteries in a hospital that doesn’t have surgeons ready to operate if something goes wrong. The results cou...
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Many heart patients avoid meds, even when offered for free
Give people free prescription drugs and many of them still won’t bother to take their medicine. Doctors were stunned to see that happen in a major study involving heart attack survivors. The pat...
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Taking more medications may raise risk of erectile dysfunction
LOS ANGELES — The more medications men take, the worse their erectile dysfunction may be, a study finds. The British Journal of Urology reports Tuesday that men who take multiple medications may...
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