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Do More to Fight HIV in Africa: Study
Male circumcision, broader use of preventive drugs could help control epidemic, researchers say
- Posted July 12, 2016
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More Older Americans Cared for at Home
But this takes a toll on family members, researchers say
- Posted July 12, 2016
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If 1st Baby’s Early, 2nd Will Be Too: Study
Chances just as high for women who go into labor naturally as those who are induced
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Health Highlights: July 12, 2016
FDA Approves First of New Class of Drugs for Dry Eye
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Nerve Zap Eased Rheumatoid Arthritis in Small Study
Treatment worked some for patients who weren't responding to drugs
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Health Tip: Measure Your Waist Circumference
And know the risks of excess belly fat
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Mouse Study Hints at Hope Against Blindness
Combo of gene therapy, visual stimulation helped part of crushed optic nerve grow back into the brain
- Posted July 11, 2016



















