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Florida Reports 1st Locally Transmitted Zika Infections in U.S.
4 cases likely to have originated from area mosquitoes, CDC says
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Florida Reports First Locally Transmitted Zika Infections in U.S.
4 recent cases very likely to have originated from area mosquitoes, CDC says
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Almost 3 in 10 Women Get Pregnant Naturally After Fertility Treatments
Most conceptions occurred within 2 years of stopping assisted reproduction therapies, study reports
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn’t Boost Bone Health: Study
Increased risk for fractures remained after procedure
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Pregnancy Problems More Likely With Baby Boys, Study Suggests
Gender-related differences seem to start before birth
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Archeological Finds Push First Known Cancer Back 2 Million Years
Discoveries challenge belief that it is a modern-day disease
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Florida Reports First Locally Transmitted Zika Infections in U.S.
4 recent cases very likely to have originated from area mosquitoes, CDC says
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Almost 3 in 10 Women Get Pregnant Naturally After Fertility Treatments
Most conceptions occurred within 2 years of stopping assisted reproduction therapies, study reports
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn’t Boost Bone Health: Study
Increased risk for fractures remained after procedure
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Pregnancy Problems More Likely With Baby Boys, Study Suggests
Gender-related differences seem to start before birth
- Posted July 29, 2016