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Health Highlights: May 5, 2014
Baby Gate-Related Injuries on the Rise: Study E-Cigarettes Can Produce Cancer-Causing Chemicals: Studies Polio Outbreaks Require International Response: WHO Destruction of Last Known Smallpox Samples to be Discussed at Meeting
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Young Blood Boosts Brains of Old Mice
The discovery might have implications for aging humans, study authors suggest
- Posted May 5, 2014
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New Colon Polyp Removal Method May Be Easier on Patients
Shorter hospital stays, less blood loss, earlier return to normal eating seen in study
- Posted May 5, 2014
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In Crashes That Kill Children, It’s Their Driver Who’s Often Drunk
Finding highlights need for additional penalties for those convicted of drunk driving with a child passenger, MADD says
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Disease Outbreaks May Not Change Minds of Vaccine Opponents
Study of whooping cough epidemic in Washington state found no rise in immunization of babies
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Health Tip: Controlling Dust and Dust Mites
Clean up dust quickly, particularly in the bedroom
- Posted May 5, 2014
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1st U.S. MERS Patient Improving, Officials Say
He had recently been in Saudi Arabia, epicenter of outbreak that has sickened 400 people and killed 93
- Posted May 4, 2014
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Young Adults Think E-Cigs Safer Than Tobacco Ones
Survey finds young parents and non-smokers among users
- Posted May 4, 2014
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Whooping Cough Vaccination During Pregnancy Seems Safe: Study
Preliminary findings suggest Tdap vaccine for mothers-to-be may help protect newborns
- Posted May 3, 2014




















