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Could C-Section Baby Benefit From Mom’s Vaginal Fluids?
Small study suggests it's possible to partially restore good bacteria to cesarean infants
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Air Pollution Linked to Risk of Preterm Birth
Study doesn't prove cause-and-effect, but researchers believe the association is significant
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Fitness Linked to Better Survival After First Heart Attack
Patients in the best shape were 40 percent less likely to die, study found
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Girls Who Eat More Fiber May Face Lower Breast Cancer Risk Later: Study
Start eating vegetables, fruits, beans and whole grains early in life, experts say
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Health Highlights: Feb. 1, 2016
Cancer Research Task Force Created by President Obama
- Posted February 1, 2016
















