Longer life with osteoporosis therapy: Study
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Longer life with osteoporosis therapy: Study
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Whole-body vibration therapy for osteoporosis... [Ann Intern Med. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI
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Early Talk Therapy May Help Stroke Patients Bounce Back - US News and World Report
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Frequent shopping prolongs life, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “A spot of regular 'retail therapy' really does seem to help people live longer, suggests new research. Frequent shopping among the elderly may not always be about buying things, but about seeking companionship or taking exercise, which is easier to do than more formal exercise that usually requires motivation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Frequent shopping prolongs life, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “A spot of regular 'retail therapy' really does seem to help people live longer, suggests new research. Frequent shopping among the elderly may not always be about buying things, but about seeking companionship or taking exercise, which is easier to do than more formal exercise that usually requires motivation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Aging: Osteoporosis Drug May Extend Life - The Doctor
thedoctorwillseeyounow.com — “An Australian study has found that elderly people on this osteoporosis drug are living longer than other people.” View full resource at thedoctorwillseeyounow.com
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Bone Drug Aids Longevity: Elderly people on an osteoporosis drug are living longer than other people. How is this? http://bit.ly/fSmdOt
High resting heart rate risky: study
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Sanofi Prostate Cancer Drug Extends Life for Patients in Study - BusinessWeek
businessweek.com — “An experimental prostate cancer drug made by Sanofi-Aventis SA helped men with advanced tumors live longer, according to a study supporting the effort to win U.S. approval for the therapy as a treatment when all else fails.” View full resource at businessweek.com
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Symposier - New heart pump extends life of heart failure patients
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: DukeMedicine An estimated 150,000 Americans have advanced heart failure. And when standard medical therapy is no longer effective, and a near-term heart transplant is not available, implantable heart pumps often are the only other option for patients. Results of a comparative clinical study, presented by a Duke cardiologist at the American Heart Associations Scientific Sessions in November 2009, indicate that a new kind of heart pump—a continuous flow pump-- ” View full resource at symposier.com
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