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Health Highlights: Aug. 24, 2016
First Child to Receive Double Hand Transplant Doing Well Florida Teen Makes Rare Recovery From Brain-Eating Amoeba Infection
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Five More Cases of Local Zika Infection Reported in Florida
State health department says one confirmed in Tampa Bay area
- Posted August 23, 2016
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Patent Monopolies Driving High U.S. Drug Prices: Study
Letting Medicare and Medicaid negotiate pricing would likely help bring costs down, researchers say
- Posted August 23, 2016
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Use of Cancer-Linked Fibroid Device Declines After FDA Warning
Rate of uterus removals done with power morcellators dropped significantly, study finds
- Posted August 23, 2016
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Use of Cancer-Linked Fibroid Device Declines After FDA Warning
Rate of uterus removals done with power morcellators dropped significantly, study finds
- Posted August 23, 2016
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Gene Test Might Quickly ID Baby’s Infection
Goal is to distinguish between bacterial, viral illness, researchers say
- Posted August 23, 2016
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Fast Action Can Prevent Sepsis Death: CDC
Know the signs of extreme response to infection, consider it a 'medical emergency'
- Posted August 23, 2016
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Gene Test Might Quickly ID Baby’s Infection
Goal is to distinguish between bacterial, viral illness, researchers say
- Posted August 23, 2016




















