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First Ebola Vaccine Could Be Less Than a Year Away, Scientist Says
A potential antibody treatment for those already infected is also in the works
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Mutant Gene Spurs Dangerous Heart Condition in Newfoundland Dogs: Study
Ridge of abnormal tissue forms below the aorta, restricts blood flow and can cause sudden death
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Shingles Vaccine Still Effective After Chemotherapy
Study finds cancer treatment didn't seem to lessen immunization's effects
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Experts Issue Guidelines for Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Certain interventions may ease IBS, while others work against chronic constipation
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Sleep Woes for Astronauts May Pose Risks in Space: Study
Many not getting enough rest, and widespread use of sleeping pills could impair ability to perform duties
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Insurance Status May Affect Cancer Outcome: Study
Those with no coverage or Medicaid were diagnosed later, less likely to be alive two years later
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Health Highlights: Aug. 8, 2014
Vietnam Vet Study Shows PTSD Can Last Decades Spanish Priest With Ebola in Stable Condition
- Posted August 8, 2014
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WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak a ‘Public Health Emergency’
Statement follows similar assessment by CDC earlier this week
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Older Adults Sharpest in the Morning, Study Finds
This might be best time of day to schedule mentally challenging tasks
- Posted August 8, 2014
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Coffee May Keep Your Ears From Ringing
Study found women who drank more java were less likely to develop tinnitus
- Posted August 8, 2014




















