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‘Superbug’ MRSA Infections Aren’t Dropping in Children: CDC
While overall rates still low for kids, study finds infants and black children face higher risk
- Posted September 23, 2013
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Two Key Questions May Reveal Depression in Cancer Patients
Brief survey found as accurate as 9-item screening test
- Posted September 23, 2013
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HEALTH REFORM: Young Adults May Be Key to Making It All Work
Will they buy into the idea of insurance coverage? Experts are split on that question
- Posted September 23, 2013
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HEALTH REFORM: Exchanges Will Be Cornerstone for Coverage Choices
Here's what you need to know when Obamacare kicks in, starting next week
- Posted September 23, 2013
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Health Highlights: Sept. 23, 2013
Chemotherapy Undertreatment Common in Obese Cancer Patients Alzheimer's Prevention Study Gets $33 Million Grant
- Posted September 23, 2013
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Racism Takes a Toll on Kids’ Mental Health, Research Shows
Review found strong links between discrimination and anxiety, low self-esteem in minority teens
- Posted September 22, 2013
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Child’s Chronic Illness Can Affect the Whole Family
Care demands can create more stress than severity of illness, researchers say
- Posted September 21, 2013
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Parkinson’s Patients at Genetic Risk for Dementia Might Be Identified Sooner
Levels of specific kinds of fat tied to mutation can be measured in blood, study finds
- Posted September 20, 2013



















