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Inhalable Ebola Vaccine Works in Monkeys
Study finds easier immunization method protects animals against severe illness and death
- Posted July 13, 2015
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Prenatal Gene Tests Can Sometimes Spot Cancer in Mom-to-Be
Abnormal findings on early test don't always indicate birth defects, study says
- Posted July 13, 2015
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Banning Soccer ‘Headers’ Won’t Solve Concussion Problem: Study
Enforcing rules that limit aggressive body contact would be more effective, researcher says
- Posted July 13, 2015
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U.S. FDA Approves New Drug for Schizophrenia, Major Depression
Medication can be used as an add-on therapy to antidepressants
- Posted July 13, 2015
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1 in 6 Americans Too Far From Lifesaving Heart Centers
Problem affects more rural, poor and Hispanic people, study finds
- Posted July 13, 2015
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Climate Change May Already Be Costing American Lives
Study found big swings in temperature were linked to higher death rates among seniors in Northeast
- Posted July 13, 2015
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Wild Mushrooms Might Be Your Last Meal
Wrong choices can lead to liver failure, death, experts warn
- Posted July 13, 2015
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Cancer Survivors May Face More Challenges When Adopting
Study finds agencies may request potentially discriminatory personal information
- Posted July 13, 2015
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What’s In a Name? For Newborns, Maybe Fewer Medical Errors
Incorporating mothers' names into newborns' IDs led to a drop in patient mix-ups, study finds
- Posted July 13, 2015
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U.S. Hospitals May Often Miss Signs of Child Abuse
Less than half follow up on suspicious fractures among at-risk kids, study finds
- Posted July 13, 2015




















