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Southern States Lagging in Tough Smoking Bans, CDC Says
Only 6 in 10 Americans covered by state or local laws banning smoking in public places
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Healthy Living Slashes Cancer Risk
The 'good' life cuts tumor odds up to 45 percent and risk of cancer death up to 61 percent, study finds
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Dengue Virus May Bolster Zika’s Attack
Prior exposure to this other mosquito-borne virus might worsen infection, study says
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Guidelines Stop Heat Stroke Deaths in High School Athletes
Protocols help get students used to the heat during preseason practice
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Sprained Ankle Could Pose Longer-Term Harms to Health
Study finds link between adult injury, more heart and lung problems later
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Dallas Confirms 10 Zika Cases in Pregnant Women
All were infected while traveling abroad; number of U.S. cases continues to rise
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Scans May Spare Some Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients From Chemo
Test finds those who might respond well, may spare others treatment side effects
- Posted June 23, 2016
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CDC Panel Says FluMist Nasal Flu Vaccine Ineffective
Agency advisors say the product has lost potency in kids and shouldn't be used in upcoming season
- Posted June 23, 2016