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Women's 'atypical' symptoms said to slow cardiac treatment

Study finds physicians more likely to order tests, medications for males
September 27, 2012
Health Behavior News Service
Doctors who believe that women have atypical coronary heart disease symptoms are less certain when diagnosing heart disease in women. As a result, women are less likely than men to receive treatments for an urgent cardiac event, finds a new study a
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Three fears may discourage colorectal cancer screening

Fear of embarrassment, pain, and getting AIDS all cited in recent study
May 10, 2012
Health Behavior News Service
New research about why people forego colorectal cancer screening suggests that three fears play a significant role. Fear of embarrassment, fear of getting AIDS, and fear of pain may make some seniors skip the potentially lifesaving tests.The of
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Skip memory exercises; spend more time in conversation

Review finds latter just as effective at fighting seniors' cognitive decline
July 14, 2011
Health Behavior News Service
Trying to stave off senior moments with memory drills and similar brain-boosting activities? An evidence review by researchers suggests that these specific training regimes aren't any better than simple conversations at improving memory in older do
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Study suggests no best way to reduce 'senior moments'

Analysis finds memory drills no more effective than simple conversation
January 27, 2011
Health Behavior News Service
Trying to stave off senior moments with memory drills and similar brain-boosting activities? A new review suggests these specific training regimes aren't any better than simple conversations at improving memory in older adults.Some studies show
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