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Women less likely to get immediate heart attack treatment
USA TODAY By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Women having heart attacks are less likely than men to get immediate treatment and more likely to die in the hospital, says a groundbreaking new study that tracked more than 1.1 million patients. Forty-two percent of women never … Heart Attacks in Young Women Can Be Harder to Detect, Deadlier Heart attack symptoms 'differ in women' Heart attack with no chest pain more likely in women |
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Shipments From Abroad to Help Ease Shortage of Two Cancer Drugs
New York Times WASHINGTON — Dire shortages of two critical cancer drugs — shortfalls that have threatened the lives and care of thousands of patients — should be resolved within weeks, federal drug officials said. The two drugs are Doxil and methotrexate, … FDA takes action to fill drug shortages Cancer medicine shortage eased |
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Look 7.2 years younger after plastic surgery
Times of India People often get plastic surgery hoping to turn back the ageing clock, but a new study gives an idea of just how many years they might be able to take off. In a recent study, raters examining before-and-after photos of facelift patients thought the … Plastic surgery shaves 9 years off your age Face-Lift, Plastic Surgery Success Measured by New Study Plastic surgery does make you look younger, study finds |
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