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Depression Linked to Increase in Abdominal Fat
Dutch researchers made the connection after studying adults ages 70 to 79
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Patients' Photos Help Boost Radiologists' Accuracy
Seeing a face helps create empathy and improves attention to the scan, study shows
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Antibiotics Largest Cause of Drug-Induced Liver Damage
Prescription meds, supplements can also trigger acute organ failure, study says
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Chromosome Linked to Diabetics' Heart Risks
Genetic variation identifies those with poor glucose control likely to have artery disease
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Diabetics Spend Thousands More on Care
Tab is $4,174 more a year, but study says proper management, lifestyle changes can help
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Avandia's Heart Risk Higher Than Others in Its Class
A similar diabetes drug, Actos, doesn't seem to carry same dangers, study finds
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Genetic Testing No Real Help in Predicting Type 2 Diabetes
Traditional risk factors, such as obesity, are just as useful, studies find
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Cancer Drugs May Treat Type 1 Diabetes
Experiments in mice show Gleevec and Sutent reverse, prevent autoimmune disease
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Bariatric Surgery Before Pregnancy Benefits Moms, Babies
Weight-loss procedure may change fertility, nutritional needs, study suggests
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Retired NFL Players Don't Face Greater Heart Risk
Keeping physically active may help to tackle health threats, study says
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Coated Stents Best for Heart Patients With Diabetes
Were safer, more effective than bare metal ones, study shows
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Aspirin Doesn't Guard Diabetics Against Heart Disease
Second study found vitamins E, C did little to protect healthy men, either
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Heart Failure Hospitalizations Up Sharply
Epidemic linked to hypertension, obesity, diabetes, study shows
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Hispanics Less Likely to Get Repeat Artery Surgery
Even though they have risk factors that could lead to coronary problems, study finds
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Too Few Americans Aware of 'Pre-Diabetes'
It's when blood sugar levels are rising, but disease can still be prevented, CDC says
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