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      <title>Study: Dementia tops cancer, heart disease in cost</title>
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      <description>Cancer and heart disease are bigger killers, but Alzheimer's is the most expensive malady in the U.S., costing families and society $157 billion to $215 billion a year, according to a new study that looked at this in unprecedented detail. 
                   The biggest cost of Alzheimer's and other types of dementia isn't drugs or other medical treatments, but the care that...</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2013 21:12:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Study: Radiation for breast cancer can harm hearts</title>
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      <description>Women treated with radiation for breast cancer are more likely to develop heart problems later, even with the lower doses used today, troubling new research suggests. The risk comes from any amount of radiation, starts five years after treatment and lasts for decades, doctors found. 
                   Patients shouldn't panic — radiation has improved cancer survival, and th...</description>
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      <title>Study: Even ancient mummies had clogged arteries</title>
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      <description>LONDON (AP) — Even without modern-day temptations like fast food or cigarettes, people had clogged arteries some 4,000 years ago, according to the biggest-ever hunt for the condition in mummies. 
                   Researchers say that suggests heart disease may be more a natural part of human aging rather than being directly tied to contemporary risk factors like smoking, e...</description>
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      <title>Poll: Few Americans know all the risks of obesity</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — Heart disease and diabetes get all the attention, but what about the many other ways obesity can damage your health? 
                   Carrying too many pounds may lead to or worsen some types of cancer, arthritis, sleep apnea, even infertility. But a new poll suggests few Americans realize the links. Only about one-quarter of people think it's possible f...</description>
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      <title>Brain image study: Fructose may spur overeating</title>
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      <description>This is your brain on sugar — for real. Scientists have used imaging tests to show for the first time that fructose, a sugar that saturates the American diet, can trigger brain changes that may lead to overeating. 
                   After drinking a fructose beverage, the brain doesn't register the feeling of being full as it does when simple glucose is consumed, researcher...</description>
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      <title>Creighton's Josh Jones: Giving up basketball hurts</title>
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      <description>OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — As hard as it is for Creighton's Josh Jones to give up basketball, he says it's not worth risking his life to keep playing. 
                   Doctors advised Jones to stop playing after he underwent a procedure Dec. 18 to locate and correct an atrial flutter. He faces more procedures to treat the heart condition that caused him to faint before a game thr...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2012 21:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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