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Texas Reports 1st U.S. Case of Zika From Travel to Another State
Resident had recently visited area of Miami where mosquito-borne transmission is occurring
- Posted August 16, 2016
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Pay Gaps Persist for Female Doctors Across the U.S.: Study
Medicare reimbursement review finds male specialists earning more
- Posted August 16, 2016
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Injuries at Indoor Trampoline Parks Jump
Researchers say finding shows need for safety standards
- Posted August 16, 2016
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U.S. College Kids Drink More, Smoke Less Than Others Their Age
Full-time students aged 18 to 22 also have higher rates of binge-drinking, survey finds
- Posted August 16, 2016
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Quitting Smoking May Gain You Friends
Most people who give up cigarettes make at least two new pals, research finds
- Posted August 16, 2016
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Health Highlights: Aug. 16, 2016
Proposed Change Could Improve Liver Transplant Access
- Posted August 16, 2016
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Heat Waves Hit Seniors Hardest
Risk of high-temperature trouble rises with age and chronic health issues, experts warn
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Exercise Not an ‘Antidote’ to Too Much Sitting, Heart Experts Say
American Heart Association statement says it's not enough to move to boost health, you have to sit less
- Posted August 15, 2016