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Delaying Measles-Related Vaccines May Raise Seizure Risk: Study
Researchers say findings emphasize importance of following timing guidelines
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Windshield Washer Fluid May Be Source of Legionnaires’ Disease
Study finds the potentially dangerous bacteria can exist for up to 14 months in the product
- Posted May 19, 2014
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ICU Patients at Much Greater Risk for PTSD: Study
Stay in intensive care can be traumatic for both patients and their families, researchers say
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Pancreatic Cancer Will Be 2nd Deadliest Cancer by 2030: Study
Prediction highlights need for more research on this difficult-to-diagnose, treat disease, U.S. experts say
- Posted May 19, 2014
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‘Sterile’ Urine May Be a Myth
Bacteria lurked even in samples from healthy women, researchers say
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Children’s Asthma Linked to Air Pollution in 2nd Trimester: Study
Preliminary research finds timing of exposure an important element
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Health Highlights: May 19, 2014
Obama 'Madder Than Hell' About VA Problems: Aide Kraft Recalls 1.2 Million Cases of Cottage Cheese
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Removal of Faulty Mesh for Incontinence May Not Improve Women’s Symptoms
Experts say there's still no clear-cut answer as to whether or not to have surgery
- Posted May 19, 2014
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More Evidence Ties Poor Sleep to Obesity in Kids
Study highlights need for consistent bedtime, experts say
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Sports Injuries Can Damage Kidneys, Study Finds
Researchers urge doctors to consider possibility of renal trauma in these cases
- Posted May 19, 2014



















