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Experimental Breast Cancer Drug Seems Safe, Effective for Advanced Disease
Preliminary results look promising, experts say
- Posted April 6, 2014
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Your Dog Truly Loves Your Scent
Brain scans showed greater response to owners' odor than to those of other people and pets
- Posted April 5, 2014
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U.S. Traveler Returning From Africa Has Lassa Fever, CDC Says
The infectious illness is not related to Ebola fever, officials stress
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Men Have More Trouble Facing Sex Harassment in Military Than Women: Survey
Servicemen might be less prepared to cope with such treatment, researcher says
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Driving Ability May Falter With Age in HIV-Positive Adults
Small study looked at mental skills, simulator testing
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Depression May Be Linked to Heart Failure
Stress hormones likely play contributing role, but more research needed, study says
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Diabetes Tied to Higher Risk of Pancreatic Cancer in Study
But it's not always clear which disease comes first, researchers say
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Brief Whiplash Treatment Works as Well as Lengthy Therapy, Study Finds
Results similar for patients with one session vs. 20 sessions
- Posted April 4, 2014




















