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New Moms Often Get Poor Advice on Baby Care: Study
Tips from family or media can run counter to expert guidelines on vaccines, breast-feeding
- Posted July 27, 2015
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School’s Out, Fattening Behaviors Are In
Kids eat more sugar, watch more TV over summer vacation, study says
- Posted July 26, 2015
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Low-Nicotine Cigarettes Won’t Necessarily Help Smokers Stop
Study finds two years of less addicting tobacco didn't increase quit rates
- Posted July 25, 2015
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1 in 3 Colon Cancers in Young People Has Genetic Link
Study authors recommend that people diagnosed before age 35 get tested
- Posted July 24, 2015
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FDA OKs First of New Class of Cholesterol Drugs
Praluent for people with prior history of heart attack or stroke who've already tried a statin
- Posted July 24, 2015
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New Skin Cancer Drug Approved by FDA
Odomzo is a pill for locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
- Posted July 24, 2015
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Transgender Youth Don’t Have Hormone Abnormalities
Levels generally match those of gender assigned at birth, study finds
- Posted July 24, 2015
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Technivie Approved for Hepatitis C
For people with a genetic subtype of the liver infection
- Posted July 24, 2015
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Odomzo Approved for Recurring Basal Cell Carcinoma
A common form of skin cancer
- Posted July 24, 2015