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Improper Contact Lens Use Causes Millions of Eye Infections: CDC
Proper lens hygiene can prevent most cases of keratitis, experts say
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Gene Analysis May Help Spot Ebola-Like Illnesses Before Symptoms Appear
Preliminary research on hemorrhagic fever viruses uncovers early signs of infection
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Medical Products Used With Preemies in Hospitals May Harm Them, Study Suggests
Exposure to chemical used in tubing, catheters, bags far exceeds safe levels, may disrupt hormones, growth
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Improper Contact Lens Use Causes Millions of Eye Infections: CDC
Proper lens hygiene can prevent most cases of keratitis, experts say
- Posted November 13, 2014
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More Than One-Fifth of High School Students Smoke: CDC
Experts say more regulation could stop young Americans from picking up the deadly habit
- Posted November 13, 2014
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ADHD Stimulant Drug Abuse Common Among Young Adults: Survey
Reasons for misuse include pressure to succeed at school or work
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Health Highlights: Nov. 13, 2014
Semen Boosts HIV's Ability to Infect Cells: Study
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Rheumatoid Arthritis in Moms-to-Be Linked to Premature Births
Low birth weight also more likely, researchers found
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Medical Bills Pricey for Americans, Even With Private Insurance
New survey finds 1 in 5 people with private plans spending 5 percent or more of income on health care
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Acupuncture, Exercise May Ease Pain for Breast Cancer Patients
Treatment-related discomfort, swelling helped by the approaches, studies find
- Posted November 13, 2014




















