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- Bird Flu Virus in Canadian Teen Shows Mutations That Could Help It Spread Among Humans
- Flu, COVID Vaccination Rates Remain Low as Winter Nears
- ’10 Americas:’ Health Disparities Mean Life Expectancy Varies Across U.S.
- Short-Term Hormone Therapy for Menopause Won’t Harm Women’s Brains
- Could a Vitamin Be Effective Treatment for COPD?
- Woman Receives World’s First Robotic Double-Lung Transplant
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- Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
- Meds Like Ozempic Are Causing Folks to Waste More Food
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Many Americans Dubious of Flu Shot’s Effectiveness
Poll finds a third of adults don't believe the vaccine will protect them; infectious disease experts disagree
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Industry Paying for Growing Percentage of Medical Trials
Analysis finds studies paid for by private sector increasing, while U.S.-sponsored trials decline
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Scans Show Many Injured U.S. Vets May Have Brain ‘Scarring’
Injuries largely caused by bombs in war zones, researchers say
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Health Highlights: Dec. 15, 2015
Planned C-Section Poses More Risk to Infant Than Emergency C-Section: Study More Than 1,000 People May Have Been Exposed to TB at California Hospital
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Health Tip: Washing Your Skin When You Have Eczema
Bathe in water that's warm, not hot
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Standing on World Stage Has Its Perils
Elected leaders tend to die prematurely, study contends
- Posted December 14, 2015
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Task Force: Screen All Teens, Adults at Risk for Syphilis
Proposed recommendation dovetails with surge in U.S. cases of the sexually transmitted disease
- Posted December 14, 2015
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Hospital’s Experience Helps Predict Stroke Results
Death, repeat attack less likely for patients treated at higher-volume centers, study says
- Posted December 14, 2015
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Hospital’s Experience Helps Predict Stroke Results
Death, repeat attack less likely for patients treated at higher-volume centers, study says
- Posted December 14, 2015