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MERS Virus That Threatens Humans Also Found in Camels
The respiratory virus has been infecting dromedaries for at least 20 years, researchers say
- Posted February 25, 2014
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Fever in 1st Trimester Might Raise Risk of Birth Defects
Review found an association, but researchers noted women can safely take Tylenol to lower body temp
- Posted February 25, 2014
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Health Highlights: Feb. 25, 2014
CDC Investigating Another Illness Outbreak on Cruise Ship
- Posted February 25, 2014
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Health Tip: Shop for Heart-Healthy Fruits and Veggies
In a pinch, frozen will do
- Posted February 25, 2014
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Health Tip: Moisturize Your Diabetic Feet
Helps prevent cracking and drying
- Posted February 25, 2014
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Healthy Adults Shouldn’t Take Vitamin E, Beta Carotene: Expert Panel
Jury still out on whether multivitamins prevent cancer or heart disease, task force says
- Posted February 24, 2014
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Death of Partner Boosts Risk for Heart Attack, Stroke, Study Says
The first month is crucial, but then the threat diminishes, researchers say
- Posted February 24, 2014
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Vegetarian Diet May Help Lower Blood Pressure, Research Suggests
Japanese review of 39 studies shows a meatless menu might boost cardiovascular health, but the findings are preliminary
- Posted February 24, 2014
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Use of Tylenol in Pregnancy Tied to Higher ADHD Risk in Child
Risk increases with longer use, researchers say; experts caution the finding needs verification
- Posted February 24, 2014
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Ovarian Cancer Gene May Point to Early Removal of Ovaries: Study
In particular, women with BRCA1 mutation should have surgery by age 35, researchers say
- Posted February 24, 2014




















