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Aging is about adapting
We know that life spans are lengthening and more people are living longer. But some people are not entirely happy about the extra days. Aches, pains and medical difficulties come with this aging...
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Helping doctors keep human touch
WASHINGTON — Medical student Gregory Shumer studied the electronic health record and scooted his laptop closer to the diabetic grandfather sitting on his exam table. “You can see,” he pointed at th...
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WiFi: Weigh in, then hit ‘send’
Talk about over-sharing. A company called Fitbit has unveiled the Aria Smart Scale _ a Wi-Fi-enabled device that lets users weigh themselves and automatically publish the results online, where it c...
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Study: Early breast cancer overdiagnosed
NEW YORK — For years, women have been urged to get screened for breast cancer because the earlier it’s found, the better. Now researchers are reporting more evidence suggesting that’s not always th...
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Seeking options for unbearable pain
It’s one of the most frequently voiced concerns among patients in clinics across the nation and physicians believe it could be on the rise, as an estimated 8 of 10 people will endure some degree of...
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Gene mapping for everyone?
WASHINGTON — Gene scans for everyone? Not so fast. New research suggests that for the average person, decoding your own DNA may not turn out to be a really useful crystal ball for future health. ...
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Heading for whooping cough record
SEATTLE  — The number of pertussis — whooping cough — cases in Washington state has risen to more than 500 cases and will likely set a record in 2012, a state Health Department spokeswoman said. ...
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Lower death risk seen with heart bypass surgery
CHICAGO — Older patients with clogged heart arteries may have a little lower death risk over time if they have bypass operations instead of angioplasty and stents to fix the problem. In a bypass...
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New glaucoma treatment signals breakthrough
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that cause optic nerve damage, according to the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. This can permanently damage vision and lead to blindness if untreat...
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Early dementia patients defy all stereotypes
LEESBURG, Fla. — Doreen Watson-Beard cared for more people with dementia than she could count. The nurse was so moved by her patients that she led Alzheimer’s support groups. She knew the warning s...
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