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  • June 01, 2012

    Can a decade of dark chocolate protect your heart?

    A scientific study likely to stir the souls of chocoholics has suggested that eating dark chocolate every day for  years could reduce the likelihood of heart attacks and strokes in some high-risk patients

    A scientific study likely to stir the souls of chocoholics has suggested that eating dark chocolate every day for 10 years could reduce the likelihood of heart attacks and strokes in some high-risk patients

  • May 30, 2012

    Study: Doctors sometimes over-treat blood pressure

    A new study suggests veterans hospitals are following guidelines when it comes to treating patients with diabetes and high blood pressure -- but some diabetics with healthy readings may also be getting intensive blood pressure treatment that won't do them much good

    A new study suggests veterans hospitals are following guidelines when it comes to treating patients with diabetes and high blood pressure -- but some diabetics with healthy readings may also be getting intensive blood pressure treatment that won't do them much good

  • May 29, 2012

    Little League cardiac arrest highlights need for heart screenings

    Sean Neely, , suffered a cardiac arrest after a foul ball hit him in the chest last week. Any time a young person sustains a heart attack or arrhythmia while engaging in sports it is a good time to issue a reminder: All teens should see their pediatrician before competing

    Sean Neely, 12, suffered a cardiac arrest after a foul ball hit him in the chest last week.  Any time a young person sustains a heart attack or arrhythmia while engaging in sports it is a good time to issue a reminder: All teens should see their pediatrician before competing

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  • Stem cell fertility treatments could be risky for older women

    Harvard scientists are challenging traditional medical logic that dictates that women are born with a finite amount of eggs. The scientists said they have discovered the ovaries of young women harbor rare stem cells that are in fact capable of producing new eggs

    Harvard scientists are challenging traditional medical logic that dictates that women are born with a finite amount of eggs.  The scientists said they have discovered the ovaries of young women harbor rare stem cells that are in fact capable of producing new eggs

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