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Butter may not be the unhealthy food many Americans believe it to be; however

Butter May Not Be As Unhealthy As Previously Thought

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Researchers find little added health danger for those who consume butter
Enlisting a partner to assist with skin checks can improve the detection of cancer recurrence for melanoma patients

Teaming With a Partner Ups Efficacy of Melanoma Self-Exams

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Melanoma survivors benefited when they and a partner were trained in spotting malignancies
An implant that helps the aging eye focus on small print and nearby objects has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Approves Eye Implant to Correct Presbyopia in Middle Age

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Tiny lens reshapes cornea to improve focus on small print, close objects
Infection with the Zika virus may protect against future infection

Pregnancy May Lengthen Life of Zika Virus Infection

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But researchers also find that infection boosts future immunity
About one-third of sudden deaths are caused by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Genetic Heart Condition Common Cause of Sudden Death in Sports

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Majority of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy cases seen in young, male, minority athletes
The antidepressant escitalopram may not help heart failure patients suffering from depression

Escitalopram Not Beneficial for Heart Failure Patients

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Depression in heart failure may not be same depression patients without heart failure experience
Certain cancer immunotherapy drugs may increase risk for rheumatic disease

Cancer Immunotherapy May Induce Arthritis, Sicca Syndrome

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Findings with ipilimumab (anti-CTLA-4) and/or nivolumab (anti-PD-1) for solid tumors
The rate of decline in cardiovascular disease mortality has decelerated

Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Progress Slowing Down in U.S.

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Mortality rates dropped less than 1 percent from 2011 to 2014
Too much or too little sleep may raise the risk of diabetes in men

Too Little, Too Much Sleep Can Impair Insulin Sensitivity in Men

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However, similar association not found in women
Women who regularly attend religious services may have a lower risk of suicide than those who don't

Religious Service Attendance May Lower Suicide Risk in Women

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Going to services at least once a week appears to reduce the odds five-fold