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Portable Zika Test Shows Promise in Monkeys
Easy-to-use screening would benefit doctors working miles from hospital, researchers say
- Posted May 6, 2016
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HIV Decline Falls Short of U.S. 5-Year Goal
But some progress seen in reducing new infections, transmission
- Posted May 6, 2016
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Zika Destroys Fetal Brain Cells, Lab Study Finds
Virus appears to activate an immune system response that turns off or stunts cell development
- Posted May 6, 2016
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Walking Fido Is Doggone Good for Your Health
Host of benefits unleashed for older folks, researchers find
- Posted May 6, 2016
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Harsh Parenting May Harm a Child’s Physical Health
Problems might last into early adulthood, study suggests
- Posted May 6, 2016
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Health Highlights: May 6, 2016
New Evidence of Link Between Zika and Guillain-Barre: Study
- Posted May 6, 2016
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Study Links Climate Change to Kidney Disease
Rising temperatures, less rain seen boosting rates of disease in rural areas with hot climes
- Posted May 5, 2016
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Restoring Blood Flow Beats Exercise for Poor Leg Circulation
Opening vessels could prevent new scarring in muscles, researchers say
- Posted May 5, 2016




















