- CDC Cancels Measles Help for Texas Schools Amid Staff Layoffs
- CDC Shuts Down Key Labs for Hepatitis and STI Testing After Layoffs
- FDA May Shift Routine Food Inspections to States
- Supreme Court Case Targets Free Preventive Care Provided By The Affordable Care Act
- Biological Link Identified Between Heavy Weed Use And Psychosis
- Chemo Drug Effective For Kids With Sickle Cell Disease
- Lung Cancer Remains At Bay Long After Immune Therapy Is Dropped
- Early Signs Of Autism Might Appear In Infants
- Cutting-Edge Cancer Treatment Isn’t Known By Most Americans
- Child Concussion: What To Know If Your Child Takes a Blow To the Head
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Vaccine Has Cut HPV Infection Rate in Teen Girls by Two-Thirds: Study
Still, too few girls and boys getting vaccinated against the virus that causes cervical cancer, other malignancies, researchers say
- Posted February 22, 2016
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Health Highlights: Feb. 22, 2016
Formaldehyde Levels in Lumber Liquidators Flooring Much Higher Than Previously Reported: CDC
- Posted February 22, 2016
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Health Tip: Are You at Risk for Low Back Pain?
These factors may contribute
- Posted February 22, 2016
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Health Tip: Take Stock of Your Eating Habits
Turn bad habits into good ones
- Posted February 22, 2016
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More Hospitals Offer Donor Breast Milk to Help Preemie Babies
Practice may boost breast-feeding, reduce dangerous gut infections, study says
- Posted February 22, 2016
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Keeping Your Child’s Teeth Healthy
Oral health expert offers tips on preventing tooth decay
- Posted February 21, 2016
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Winter Skin-Care Tips From a Pro
Oil-based creams, ointments deliver more moisture, dermatologist says
- Posted February 20, 2016
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New TB Test May Help Simplify Diagnosis
Blood analysis distinguishes between active and latent disease, researchers say
- Posted February 19, 2016
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Researchers Pursue Clue Between Obesity, Breast and Pancreatic Cancer
People with excess weight may have more of a potentially tumor-promoting substance, scientists say
- Posted February 19, 2016
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Researchers Pursue Clue Between Obesity, Breast and Pancreatic Cancer
People with excess weight may have more of a potentially tumor-promoting substance, scientists say
- Posted February 19, 2016