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Health Highlights: Feb. 5, 2015
Slight Rise in Ebola Cases: WHO FDA Commissioner to Retire in March
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Sexual Pain Common After Childbirth, Study Finds
C-section and certain assisted vaginal births linked to more long-term problems
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Ultra-Early Stroke Care Can Start With Paramedics: Study
Pre-hospital approach is sure to be adopted, expert says
- Posted February 4, 2015
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Implanted Device May Improve Hard-to-Treat Chest Pain
Small trial shows Receptor brings relief to those with refractory angina
- Posted February 4, 2015
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E-Cigarettes Seem to Dampen Immune Response in Mice
Tests show increased susceptibility to infection
- Posted February 4, 2015
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Money Tops Americans’ List of Stressors
Women, parents and younger adults most troubled, survey finds
- Posted February 4, 2015
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FDA Approves New Breast Cancer Drug
Ibrance is targeted for postmenopausal women with advanced disease
- Posted February 4, 2015
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Device Aims to Deliver Cancer-Killing Drugs Directly to Pancreas
Early trial consistently shrunk tumors in mice, but some experts question the potential use for humans
- Posted February 4, 2015
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Better Contraceptive Knowledge Can Aid in Safe Use of Acne Drug: Study
Effective birth control key in using the medication, which is linked to birth defects
- Posted February 4, 2015