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Some Advanced Kidney Cancer Patients May Postpone Treatment
In cases of slow-growing disease, toxic drugs can sometimes be avoided for many months, study finds
- Posted August 4, 2016
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When Diabetes Strikes, Get Moving to Lower Risk to Eyes
Study finds association between inactivity and heightened odds for diabetic retinopathy
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Zika: Why Brazil, Why Now
Several factors -- including economics, climate and population -- all likely contributors, experts say
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Zika Won’t Pose Risks at the Olympics: Health Experts
For starters, Rio has had little exposure to the mosquito-borne illness
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Hitting the Highway? Keep Safety in Mind
Planning ahead is essential to a positive travel experience, CDC says
- Posted August 3, 2016
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FDA: Anti-Aging, Skin-Lightening Products May Contain Mercury
How you can eliminate the health risk to you and your family
- Posted August 3, 2016
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Sickle Cell Trait Not Linked to Early Death in Study
However, black soldiers with the gene variant face higher risk of muscle deterioration during exercise
- Posted August 3, 2016



















