Study: CT scans rule out heart attacks faster A new study suggests that a type of "super X-ray" can give a faster, cheaper way to tell whether a chest pain sufferer is really having a heart attack.
By: Marilynn Marchione|Date: Nov 18, 2009 A world first: Vaccine helps prevent HIV infection ...Thai government also strongly supported the idea of doing the study. ------ Associated Press Medical Writer
Marilynn Marchione reported from Minneapolis. ------ On the Net: Study information: http://www.hivresearch.org/phase3...
By: Marilynn Marchione and Michael Casey|Date: Sep 24, 2009 ‘Micro tumors’ rise on the risk scale Breast cancer patients with even the tiniest spread of the disease to a lymph node have a much higher risk of it recurring years later and may need more treatment than just surgery, new research suggests.
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Marilynn Marchione Associated Press Thursday Feb 21, 2008 Chart shows the percentage of obese women by age group; 1c x...
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Marilynn Marchione Associated Press Tuesday Apr 1, 2008 CHICAGO - Two big studies offer good news to people with high blood...
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MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Medical Writer ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A CT scan - a kind of super X-ray - provides a faster, cheaper...
New mammogram advice raises questions, concerns ...do and how we communicate with patients. That's no small undertaking." __ Associated Press writers
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New mammogram advice raises questions, concerns ...do and how we communicate with patients. That's no small undertaking." __ Associated Press writers
Marilynn Marchione in Milwaukee, Stephanie Nano in New York, Evelyn Nieves in San Francisco and Heather Hollingsworth in Kansas...