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Gene Testing Helps Sort Out Bacterial, Viral Infections
Results could speed up diagnosis, improve treatment decisions, study authors say
- Posted September 18, 2013
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Fluorescent Scans May Have Potential to Track Alzheimer’s Progression
Doctors would gain ability to monitor ongoing brain changes, study suggests
- Posted September 18, 2013
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Geography, Income Determine Health Care in U.S., Report Says
'We are often two Americas,' according to Commonwealth Fund
- Posted September 18, 2013
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Young Adults With Autism Less Likely to Have Jobs, Live Independently
Surveys looked at life after high school for 20-somethings with various disorders
- Posted September 18, 2013
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Genetic Condition May Be Mistaken for Autism in Some Kids: Report
Rigorous evaluations needed to rule out deletion syndrome in children, experts say
- Posted September 18, 2013
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Health Highlights: Sept. 18, 2013
Percentage of Americans Without Health Insurance Falls for Second Year in a Row Michele Obama Hosting Summit on Food Marketing to Children Former Smoker Featured in Anti-Smoking Ads Dies of Cancer
- Posted September 18, 2013
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Could E. Coli Vaccine for Cows Cut Human Infections?
Study of Scottish cattle suggests spread to people would drop by 85 percent
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Suicides Rose Worldwide After 2008 Economic Crisis: Study
About 5,000 more men killed themselves than normally expected, with smaller increases for women
- Posted September 17, 2013