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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Flu Season Continues to Be Mild: CDC
But, infections expected to increase and peak some time in March
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Ebola May Leave Lasting Neurological Problems
Six months after active illness, headaches, memory loss, depression were still being reported
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Ebola May Leave Lasting Neurological Problems
Six months after active illness, headaches, memory loss, depression were still being reported
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Health Problems Can Plague Seniors After Cancer Surgery
Researchers find falls, broken bones, bed sores more likely in older patients
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Laser Unlocks Blood-Brain Barrier for Chemotherapy, Study Shows
Cancer-fighting drugs were able to reach tumors, but the technique still in preliminary stage
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Brain Cancers Both Common and Deadly Among Teens, Young Adults: Report
But types of tumors start to vary as people age, researchers add
- Posted February 24, 2016
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2 Experimental Ebola Vaccines Show Potential
Both produced high levels of antibodies to the deadly virus, researchers say
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Active Mind, Body May Only Do So Much Against Alzheimer’s
Study suggests that, for most people, this kind of lifestyle does not curb markers of disease in the brain
- Posted February 24, 2016
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NBA Players Putting Their Hearts Into Medical Research
Findings on differences in structure, function may offer clues to high rates of cardiac arrest among these elite athletes
- Posted February 24, 2016