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Younger women with heart attacks face higher death risk
Boston Globe By Deborah Kotz While younger women rarely have heart attacks, those who do face a greater risk of dying while in the hospital compared with men the same age — especially if they don't present with the classic symptom: chest pain. Heart Attacks in Young Women Can Be Harder to Detect, Deadlier Women less likely to get immediate heart attack treatment Women Have Higher Death Risk, Less Chest Pain From Heart Attack |
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Weaning From Gluten May Be Pointless For Many
Medical News Today People who do not have celiac disease and believe they have "non-celiac gluten sensitivity" may be weaning themselves off gluten unnecessarily, researchers from the University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, reported in Annals of Internal Medicine. All Hype? Gluten-Free Diets May Not Help Many Is going gluten-free always necessary? Gluten Sensitivity: Fact or Fad? |
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Raw milk causes most illnesses, hospitalizations from dairy
USA TODAY By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Unpasteurized milk, touted as the ultimate health food by some, is 150 times more likely to cause food-borne illness outbreaks than pasteurized milk and such outbreaks had a hospitalization rate 13 times higher than those … States With Raw-Milk Sales Have More Outbreaks, Study Shows Study: Raw milk much more likely to lead to outbreaks Raw milk causes most dairy illnesses |
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FDA to Boost Supply of Cancer Drugs
Wall Street Journal By JENNIFER CORBETT DOOREN The Food and Drug Administration approved two new suppliers of two cancer drugs that are in short supply following the shutdown last year of a US plant. The FDA said Tuesday it would allow the temporary importation of Lipodox … FDA Efforts Reversal of Critical Cancer Drug Shortage Easing the cancer drug shortage FDA eases cancer drug shortages, for now |
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