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Ovarian Cancer DNA Detected in Vaginal Fluid, Researchers Report
Preliminary finding may bring doctors one step closer to test that could catch the disease in early stages
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Tobacco Tied to Higher Risk of Oral HPV Infection, Study Finds
Researchers say smoking and 'chew' raised odds for the virus, which is linked to mouth, throat cancer
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Hospitals’ High Antibiotic Use May Boost Germs’ Resistance: Study
Improving diagnostics could help curb problem, experts say
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Despite Proper Cleaning, Endoscopes May Pass on E. coli
Study found different sterilization technique could prevent this complication
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Tobacco Tied to Higher Risk of Oral HPV Infection, Study Finds
Researchers say smoking and 'chew' raised odds for the virus, which is linked to mouth, throat cancer
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Hospitals’ High Antibiotic Use May Boost Germs’ Resistance: Study
Improving diagnostics could help curb problem, experts say
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Despite Proper Cleaning, Endoscopes May Pass on E. coli
Study found different sterilization technique could prevent this complication
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Certain Meds, Driving Can Be Deadly Mix: FDA
Even nonprescription drugs might bring on drowsiness, agency warns
- Posted October 7, 2014
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As Culture Changed, So Did Melanoma Risk, Study Finds
New fashions led to more revealing clothing -- and tans
- Posted October 7, 2014
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Screen Everyone Over 45 for Diabetes: U.S. Task Force
Members of independent panel of health experts say science now supports more aggressive testing
- Posted October 7, 2014



















