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 'Smoking Room' at Home Won't Shield Asthmatic Kids (HealthDay)   Simply moving to another room to smoke in the family home won't do much to protect asthmatic children, a new study finds.   
 A Statin Improves Performance of Multiple Sclerosis Drug (HealthDay)   The same researchers who showed that a cholesterol-lowering statin drug might prevent development of full-blown multiple sclerosis are now reporting that statin therapy might improve the performance of existing MS drugs.   
 Anti-Clotting Drugs May Improve Heart Attack Care (HealthDay)   Two anti-clotting drugs improved survival and reduced the risk of cardiovascular trouble when given in the hours after a heart attack.   
 Blood Thinner Protects Heart Patients (HealthDay)   The anti-clotting drug abciximab reduced the risk of heart attack and other adverse events in heart patients receiving angioplasty or artery-opening stents, German researchers report.   
 Chronic Pot Smoking May Cloud Intellect (HealthDay)   Adding a new twist to the debate over the effects of marijuana, Greek researchers say the minds of long-term pot smokers don't process things as well as those of other people.   
 Depressed Elderly Need Ongoing Care (HealthDay)   The longest study of its kind finds that medical treatment of depression in the elderly may not be a short-term proposition.   
 Early, Unproven Findings Changing Doctors' Practice (HealthDay)   Too many American doctors are jumping the gun when it comes to how they treat patients -- switching to new, largely unproven therapies on which there is only early, incomplete data.   
 Phone Counseling Helps Smokers Quit (HealthDay)   Telephone counseling and care is more helpful to smokers trying to quit than routine care provided by doctors, a new study finds.   
 Pregnancy Complications May Signal Long-Term Heart Trouble (HealthDay)   Pregnant women who experience numerous complications, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, or preterm birth, may also be at an increased risk of developing heart disease and early death, new research suggests.   
 U.S. Pharmacist Shortage Looms: Survey (HealthDay)   U.S. pharmacists could be become a rare breed over the coming decade, as aging male practitioners retire and workers of both genders choose part-time work over a full-time work week, a new survey reveals.   
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