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861 Fat substitutes linked to weight gain Full Text EurekAlert!, June 21, 2011
862 Are You Safe in Your Doctors Office? Full Text Ivanhoe, June 20, 2011
863 Blood Pressure Changes Related to Age Full Text Ivanhoe, June 17, 2011
864 Too Much TV Can Kill You Full Text Ivanhoe, June 16, 2011
865 Ancestry plays vital role in nutrition and disease, study shows Full Text EurekAlert!, June 15, 2011
866 Protein linked with rare disease plays role in aging Full Text Reuters Health News, June 14, 2011
867 Apples Keep Muscles Strong? Full Text Ivanhoe, June 13, 2011
868 Eat More Dessert, Lose Weight Full Text Ivanhoe, June 10, 2011
869 Eating a high-fat diet may rapidly injure brain cells that control body weight Full Text EurekAlert!, June 9, 2011
870 Birth-control pill does not lead to weight gain Full Text ScienceDaily, June 8, 2011
871 Experts recommend screening for vitamin D deficiency in at-risk populations Full Text EurekAlert!, June 7, 2011
872 Yoga helped older stroke victims improve balance, endurance Full Text EurekAlert!, June 6, 2011
873 Eating dirt can be good for the belly Full Text EurekAlert!, June 3, 2011
874 Low-carb, higher-fat diets add no arterial health risks to obese people seeking to lose weight, studies suggest Full Text ScienceDaily, June 2, 2011
875 How vitamins and minerals may prevent age-related diseases Full Text ScienceDaily, June 1, 2011
876 Virtual natural environments and benefits to health Full Text EurekAlert!, May 31, 2011
877 Music therapy relieves fibromyalgia symptoms and improves patients quality of life Full Text EurekAlert!, May 27, 2011
878 The Natural Pain Killer Full Text Ivanhoe, May 26, 2011
879 Studies show no meaningful difference between high fructose corn syrup and sucrose Full Text EurekAlert!, May 25, 2011
880 Pre-meal dietary supplement can help overcome fat and sugar problems Full Text ScienceDaily, May 24, 2011
Based on a meta-analysis published in The Breast, full-field digital mammography was shown to be more accurate than screen field mammography for breast screening in women < 50 years of age. The meta-analysis involved 10 studies and 667, 649 women.
Read the article summaryAs published in Radiographics, approximately 0.5% of echogenic breast masses are malignant. Biopsies should be considered for echogenic breast masses in patients with a history of cancer or radiation therapy, or masses in ecstatic ducts.
Read the article summaryAs published in the American Journal of Neuroradiology, age > 75 years, a history of hypertension and carotid wall thickness > 4 mm is predictive of incident stroke in most patients with < 70% carotid stenosis.
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2 Q&A: The imPatient Movement Healthcare IT News, April 1, 2013 Free full text
3 Dysfunctional Foods U.S. News & World Report - Health, April 2, 2013
4 5 heavy hitters take lead on UDI Healthcare IT News, April 29, 2013 Free full text
5 Migraines and Brain Abnormalities Ivanhoe, April 1, 2013 Free full text
6 mHealth sustainability top of mind Healthcare IT News, April 9, 2013 Free full text
7 TEDMED speakers propose some innovative new uses for big data Healthcare IT News, April 19, 2013 Free full text
8 Doctors urged to pause before they post, text or e-mail USA Today, April 15, 2013 Free full text
9 Prostate Cancer Lasers Ivanhoe, April 23, 2013 Free full text
10 Paper: Sharing individual health information could improve care and reduce costs for all EurekAlert!, April 16, 2013 Free full text
11 Freezing nerves knocks pain out cold EurekAlert!, April 15, 2013 Free full text
12 Diagnostic Errors Are the Most Common Type of Medical Mistake Time, April 25, 2013 Free full text
13 Navidea cancer imaging agent may see wider use Reuters Health News, April 5, 2013 Free full text
14 Radioactive bacteria targets metastatic pancreatic cancer ScienceDaily, April 23, 2013 Free full text
15 Few to no work efficiencies when different providers read different scans on same patient EurekAlert!, April 10, 2013 Free full text
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