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Health Highlights: Jan. 15, 2016
New Ebola Case in West Africa CDC May Warn Pregnant Women Against Travel to Regions With Zika Virus
- Posted January 15, 2016
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Health Tip: Follow the ‘Simple 7’ For a Healthier Heart
Seven habits to protect against heart disease
- Posted January 15, 2016
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Health Tip: Help Prevent RSV
Infection may be dangerous for infants and older adults
- Posted January 15, 2016
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Low Bicarbonate Levels May Be a Danger for Seniors
Healthy older people have greater risk of death if blood bicarbonate level too low, research suggests
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Doctors’ Body Language May Hint at Racial Bias
Researchers say nonverbal cues might spur seriously ill black patients to request more aggressive care
- Posted January 14, 2016
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For Seniors, Poor Sleep May Mean Higher Stroke Risk, Study Suggests
Researchers found those who woke up the most were more likely to have hardening of brain arteries
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Fewer Cruises Rocked by Gastro Illness Outbreaks: CDC
Vacation fun dampened on less than 1 percent of voyages, report finds
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Fewer Cruises Rocked by Gastro Illness Outbreaks: CDC
Vacation fun dampened on less than 1 percent of voyages, report finds
- Posted January 14, 2016
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For Seniors, Poor Sleep May Mean Higher Stroke Risk, Study Suggests
Researchers found those who woke up the most were more likely to have hardening of brain arteries
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Cancer No. 1 Killer of Asian-Americans, Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders: Study
Though incidence lower than among white Americans, researchers say
- Posted January 14, 2016