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Health Highlights: April 20, 2015
Dr. Oz Defends TV Show WWHO Acknowledges Poor Ebola Response Elmo Promotes Childhood Vaccinations in New Video CDC Warns Ebola Survivors About Sex
- Posted April 20, 2015
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Swallowing Pills? Children Can Learn How
Five strategies were identified that help get the medicine down
- Posted April 20, 2015
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U.S. Breast Cancer Cases Could Rise 50 Percent by 2030
Elderly women will account for growing proportion of cases, study predicts
- Posted April 20, 2015
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Immune-Focused Drugs Show Promise Against Melanoma
Keytruda, Yervoy and other medications harness immune cells to target cancers, experts say
- Posted April 20, 2015
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Health Tip: Live Healthier to Help Prevent Osteoporosis
Get weight-bearing exercise and increase dietary calcium
- Posted April 20, 2015
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Antibiotics May Be Overused in Many Neonatal ICUs, Study Finds
Big variation seen in prescribing rates, despite little difference in infection rates
- Posted April 20, 2015
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Aspirin May Help Ward Off Gastro Cancers, Study Finds
But experts caution against starting to take it every day in hopes of preventing disease
- Posted April 19, 2015
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Drug Shows Early Promise for Advanced Lung Cancer
Keytruda is already approved to treat melanoma
- Posted April 19, 2015