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Health Highlights: Feb. 4, 2016
New Therapy Might Cure Type 1 Diabetes Research on Embryos With DNA of 3 People is Ethical: U.S. Panel
- Posted February 4, 2016
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Health Tip: Pack Your Car With Winter Weather Essentials
Here's what to include
- Posted February 4, 2016
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Diabetes Drug May Not Help Obese Women Have Normal-Weight Babies
But study says metformin did reduce weight gain, lower risk of dangerously high blood pressure in moms-to-be
- Posted February 3, 2016
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Legionnaires’ Disease Can Transmit Person-to-Person, Case Suggests
Doctors say Portuguese man appears to have passed the illness to his mother; both died
- Posted February 3, 2016
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Should Tackling Be Banned From Youth Football?
Expert says doctors need to do more to safeguard kids from concussions
- Posted February 3, 2016
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Young Black, Hispanic Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients Face Worse Outcomes: Study
Early stage disease can be cured about 90 percent of the time, researchers note
- Posted February 3, 2016
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Cell Treatment Boosted Mice’s Life Span by a Third
Senescent cells linked to inflammation, researchers say
- Posted February 3, 2016
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Head Injuries Tied to Buildup of Alzheimer’s Plaques, Small Study Finds
But it's too soon to suggest that people should avoid contact sports, researcher says
- Posted February 3, 2016
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Young Black, Hispanic Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients Face Worse Outcomes: Study
Early stage disease can be cured about 90 percent of the time, researchers note
- Posted February 3, 2016




















