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11/14/2011
A large study supports balloon angioplasty without surgical backup.
A large study supports balloon angioplasty without surgical backup.
A large study supports balloon...
11/14/2011
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12/24/2014
The Ebola death rate has fallen even though there are no specific medicines or vaccines to fight the virus.
The Ebola death rate has fallen even though there are no specific medicines or vaccines to fight the virus.
The Ebola death rate has fallen...
12/24/2014
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11/04/2007
Two years ago, North Carolina was a bad place to have a heart attack. Now it may be one of the best.
Two years ago, North Carolina was a bad place to have a heart attack. Now it may be one of the best.
Two years ago, North Carolina...
11/04/2007
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01/05/2014
The study also determined, surprisingly, that simply talking on the phone did not prove dangerous.
The study also determined, surprisingly, that simply talking on the phone did not prove dangerous.
The study also determined,...
01/05/2014
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08/22/2011
In a spectacular turnabout, hospitals are treating almost all major heart attack patients within the recommended 90 minutes of arrival, a new study finds. Just five years ago, less than half of them got their clogged arteries opened that fast.
In a spectacular turnabout, hospitals are treating almost all major heart attack patients within the recommended 90 minutes of arrival, a new study finds. Just five years ago, less than half of them got their clogged arteries opened that fast.
In a spectacular turnabout,...
08/22/2011
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10/13/2014
The idea that all U.S. hospitals may not be able to safely treat Ebola patients seemed to find more acceptance Monday.
The idea that all U.S. hospitals may not be able to safely treat Ebola patients seemed to find more acceptance Monday.
The idea that all U.S. hospitals...
10/13/2014
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11/28/2007
Millions of Americans, especially children, are needlessly getting dangerous radiation from "super X-rays" that raise the risk of cancer and are increasingly used to diagnose medical problems, a new report warns.
Millions of Americans, especially children, are needlessly getting dangerous radiation from "super X-rays" that raise the risk of cancer and are increasingly used to diagnose medical problems, a new report warns.
Millions of Americans,...
11/28/2007
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