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ScientistsDevelopNewGeneticTestforBreastCancer
From: redOrbit on Thu, May 26 2011 9:31 AM
A new gene test may be able to predict which breast cancer patients will survive after chemotherapy.
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PainkillersHeartPatients
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 25 2011 6:29 AM
Certain prescription painkillers can be dangerous for people who’ve had a heart attack.
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MozartHelpsAutisticChildren
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 25 2011 6:29 AM
Auditory integration training helps children with autism process sounds.
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NightHeartMedication
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 25 2011 6:29 AM
ACE inhibitor heart medications appear to work better when taken at night.
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HelmetRatings
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 25 2011 6:29 AM
Virginia Tech researchers have unveiled a new football helmet rating system to minimize concussion risk.
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FrazzledMomsTurntotheBottle
From: redOrbit on Tue, May 24 2011 4:20 AM
Many moms struggle with the early years of child raising; but some have found themselves drinking way more than they should.
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NewChildhoodObesityCampaignisDrawingCriticism
From: redOrbit on Thu, May 19 2011 4:24 PM
Lilia Luciano (NBC Today Show) reports on a controversial new ad campaign that is targeting childhood obesity.
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RaceCanPredicttheRiskofHeartDiseaseinWomen
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 18 2011 3:49 PM
A new study finds differing locations of fat in black and white women can help predict the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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FewerWomenGettingMammograms
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 18 2011 3:48 PM
A study suggests fewer women in their 40s are undergoing mammograms because of recently revised guidelines from the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force.
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039BelieveinShe039InspiresTeenGirls
From: redOrbit on Wed, May 18 2011 3:48 PM
Company helps mom and tweens live a better life through yoga.
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FootballHelmetRatings
From: redOrbit on Tue, May 17 2011 3:23 PM
Not all football helmets are created equal when it comes to protecting young brains from hard hits.
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MeningitisVaccineApprovedbyFDA
From: redOrbit on Sat, May 14 2011 6:27 AM
The FDA has approved a meningitis vaccine for children as young as nine months old.
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ShowerHugOffersRelieffromPainfulBreastfeeding
From: redOrbit on Sat, May 14 2011 6:27 AM
A mom developed a product to ease the pain brought on by breastfeeding.
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SupervisedTeenDrinkingHasLongtermConsequences
From: redOrbit on Sat, May 14 2011 6:26 AM
Allowing young teens to drink alcohol with an adult present may lead to more drinking and other negative consequences.
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TeenCarCrashStudy
From: redOrbit on Thu, May 12 2011 4:29 PM
A study looks at what teens are doing moments before an accident.
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DrBruceHenselReportsonaCaliforniaHandTransplantRecipient
From: redOrbit on Sat, May 07 2011 2:30 PM
Dr. Bruce Hensel reports on a woman in California who recently underwent a hand transplant and is making remarkable progress.
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OvarianCancerHasGeneticLinks
From: redOrbit on Fri, May 06 2011 12:04 PM
While there is still a lot to learn about cancer, one thing is clear: some types of the disease carry a genetic link and it can affect an entire family.
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DrNancySnydermanReportsMoreonTeenBrains
From: redOrbit on Tue, May 03 2011 11:54 PM
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Nightly News) reports more on the teen brain.
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CigaretteAdvertisingUnderFireAgain
From: redOrbit on Tue, May 03 2011 11:54 PM
Teens exposed to cigarette advertisements are more likely to light up themselves.
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ScientistsCanTellVideoGamingSkillsThroughBrainImages
From: redOrbit on Sun, May 01 2011 5:18 PM
Researchers can determine how well you’ll play a video game by looking at images of your brain.
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