Health News
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Study suggests too many invasive heart tests given
A troublingly high number of U.S. patients who are given angiograms to check for heart disease turn out not to have a significant problem, according to the latest study to suggest Americans get an excess of medical tests.
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Interactive: Proposed health care changes
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Panel: Women need chance to avoid repeat C-section
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Hoped-for drop in childbirth deaths not happening
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Seniors pinched by new charges for home care help
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Puff, puff, puff, nicotine rises gradually
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Mackey hosts town hall for medical marijuana advocates
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Cancer society casts more doubt on prostate tests
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Scientists try to break fat-and-disease link
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Parents say doctors hastened death for dying kids
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1 in 4 parents buys unproven vaccine-autism link
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Striking number of obesity risks hit minority kids
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Stroke study finds neck stents safe, effective
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Study: High-fat diets raise stroke risk in women
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Interval training can cut exercise hours sharply
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Cruise ship back in SC after norovirus outbreak
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H1N1 cases down, but threat still lingers
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Cash-strapped Union County eyes hospital sale
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SC legislators reject plan to raise cigarette tax
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Glaxo defends handling of Avandia heart risks
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Protect yourself against norovirus infection
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CMC to offer treatment for deadly twin syndrome
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Health officials: Stomach virus spreading in SC
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SC bill would create school dental program
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Hospitals drop child ban as swine flu eases
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SC budget proposal would end state abortion coverage
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Study: Mecklenburg among healthiest counties in NC
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Reproductive Rights Forum held in Charlotte
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Lowe's workers offered Cleveland Clinic heart care
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Norovirus blamed for some NC students' illnesses
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CDC: Swine flu made 57 million Americans ill
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Individual insurance rates soar in 4 states
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Classmates send Valentine's Day wish to "Lift Up Ellie"
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Christian health care networks offer alternative to insurance
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Proposed autism diagnosis changes anger 'Aspies'
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Scientists find first genes linked to stuttering
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Fighting Fat | Groundbreaking procedure tested in Charlotte
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Changes proposed in how psychiatrists diagnose
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Being bored could be bad for your health
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SC bill giving students healthier foods advances
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Autism risks detailed in children of older mothers
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Even if you're careful, drugs can end up in water
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Is the US swine flu epidemic over?
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CMS student diagnosed with whooping cough
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FDA concerned dissolvable tobacco appeals to kids
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Firm to pay $200K after importing lead-laden toys
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Piedmont Medical Center lifts H1N1 visitation restrictions
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NC bread seller charged after gluten-free claims
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Medical journal retracts flawed autism study



