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In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 3 days ago
A nationwide study of over 280,000 women showed that postmenopausal women who are overweight or obese have advanced breast cancer at significantly hig...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 3 days ago
The new basophil-microarray based allergy assay is the brainchild of researchers in The University of Nottingham s Schools of Pharmacy and Bioscienc...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 5 days ago
The cancer death rate in the United States continues to go down, a new report from the nation's leading cancer organizations says. What's more, cancer...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 1 week ago
According to a study in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine children born in fall have increased risk of developing asthma. The...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 1 week ago
HealthDay reported that in the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome 'care gap' tha...
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In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 1 week ago
The AP reports that a study, conducted by the Lewin Group consultants, puts the total financial costs for diabetes at $218 billion last year -- the...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 1 week ago
In a study just published by the American Physiological Society, young and healthy African-American men have higher central blood pressure and thei...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 2 weeks ago
National Institutes of Health analyzed results from the annual HealthStyles survey of American public health attitudes. The fourth leading cause of de...

In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 2 weeks ago
A new UCLA School of Nursing study is the first to reveal the devastating consequences of smoking on the nursing profession. The Nurses' Health Study ...
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In Dr. Buttery's Public Health BLOG - Posted 2 weeks ago
Adolescents who have high levels of exposure to television programs that contain sexual content are twice as likely to be involved in a pregnancy over...



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