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Experts Pan Gene Testing of Budding Athletes
Scientific evidence is far too weak to determine a child's talent, panel says
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Rectal Thermometer Remains Gold Standard for Spotting Fever
Better than temperatures taken by mouth or under arm, study says
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Darzalex Approved for Multiple Myeloma
For people who have received other treatments
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Darzalex Approved for Multiple Myeloma
For people who have received other treatments
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Lowering Body Temperature May Help Cardiac Arrest Patients
Treatment improved survival in 'nonshockable' heart cases, researchers say
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Reports Say Charlie Sheen HIV-Positive
Actor will reportedly discuss his health Tuesday on Today show
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Coffee Drinkers May Live Longer
Regular java and decaf were linked to survival benefits in study
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Lowering Body Temperature May Help Cardiac Arrest Patients
Treatment improved survival in 'nonshockable' heart cases, researchers say
- Posted November 16, 2015
-
Reports Say Charlie Sheen HIV-Positive
Actor will reportedly discuss his health Tuesday on Today show
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Coffee Drinkers May Live Longer
Regular java and decaf were linked to survival benefits in study
- Posted November 16, 2015



















