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Health Highlights: June 10, 2016
WHO Advises Delaying Pregnancy in Zika-Affected Areas CDC Warns About Lethal Racing Fuel/Soft Drink Mixture FDA Takes Action Against Illegal Online Drug Sellers
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Health Tip: Fight Inflammation With Diet and Exercise
Suggestions to help ward off illness
- Posted June 10, 2016
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MS Stem Cell Therapy Succeeds But Poses Risks
Toxic side effects of heavy chemo could limit use, researcher says
- Posted June 9, 2016
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Older Runners Can Maintain Their ‘Fuel Efficiency’
Rate of oxygen consumption differs little between active seniors and younger runners: study
- Posted June 9, 2016
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Middle-Age Fitness Helps Ward Off Stroke Later
Study finds this one thing reduces risk by 37 percent
- Posted June 9, 2016
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Middle-Age Fitness Helps Ward Off Stroke Later
Study finds this one thing reduces risk by 37 percent
- Posted June 9, 2016
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Certain Steroids Raise Risk for Serious Staph Infections
Study finds long-term use of glucocorticoids may suppress immune system, upping odds for patients
- Posted June 9, 2016
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Certain Steroids Raise Risk for Serious Staph Infections
Study finds long-term use of glucocorticoids may suppress immune system, upping odds for patients
- Posted June 9, 2016
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Less Heart Care, More Strokes for Women?
Study reflects gender differences in treatment of atrial fibrillation
- Posted June 9, 2016
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6 Ways Women Can Take Care of Their Tickers
Currently, 1 in 4 American women dies from heart disease, CDC says
- Posted June 9, 2016




















