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Lab-Grown Vaginas, Noses Herald New Options for Patients
Regenerative surgery takes a leap forward, two studies show
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Report Questions Effectiveness of Flu Meds
'Hidden' trial data reveals that some Tamiflu claims were unfounded, researchers say
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Report Questions Effectiveness of Flu Meds
'Hidden' trial data reveals that some Tamiflu claims were unfounded, researchers say
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Measles Cases Linked to U.S. Adoptions of Chinese Children: CDC
The highly infectious illness is still endemic in China, so adopted kids should get their shots, experts say
- Posted April 10, 2014
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A Doctor’s ‘People Skills’ Affects Patients’ Health
Comfortable relationship can be as beneficial as statins for heart problems, study finds
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Too Many Foster Kids With ADHD Treated With Antipsychotic Drugs: Study
Researchers looked at unapproved 'atypical' use of these meds in one state
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Don’t Bother ‘Faking It’ in the Bedroom
Study says partners can gauge each other's sexual satisfaction
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Cure Rate for Experimental Hepatitis C Drug Tops 95 Percent
But high costs of newer medications is a concern, experts say
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 10, 2014
Some Doctors Paid at Least $3 Million Each by Medicare
- Posted April 10, 2014
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Social Skills a Casualty of Childhood Head Injury, Study Suggests
Disruptions of working memory, mental processing speed make it hard to interact, researchers explain
- Posted April 10, 2014




















