"War on Cancer" More Successful Than Perceived
The success of the "war on cancer" has been debated, but data show that overall cancer death rates have decreased substantially in both men and women.
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FDA Says No "Clear Connection" Between Bisphosphonate Use and Femur Fracture Risk
FDA Says No "Clear Connection" Between Bisphosphonates, Femur Fracture Risk
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Pelvic/Para-Aortic Lymphadenectomy May Improve Survival Time From Endometrial Cancer
In medium- to high-risk patients with endometrial cancer, systematic removal of pelvic as well as para-aortic lymph nodes may improve survival time vs pelvic lymphadenectomy alone.
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Higher Physical Activity Levels Strongly Linked to Lower Levels of Depression in Older Adults
Higher levels of physical activity objectively measured by an accelerometer are strongly associated with lower levels of depressive symptoms and disorders.
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Severe Behavioral Problems in Childhood Predict Chronic Pain in Later Life
Children with persistent, severe behavior problems are at increased risk for chronic widespread pain as adults.
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