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CDC May Lift Zika Travel Advisory for Miami Neighborhood
And report says Congress moves closer to OKing more funding to fight the mosquito-borne disease that causes birth defects
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Zika Found in Eye Fluid in Study
Virus may stay in urine, saliva longer, but corneal transplants may pose transmission risk, researchers say
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Do States With Medical Marijuana Have Less Opioid Abuse?
Study of fatal car crashes finds fewer linked to opioids where medical pot is legal, but some experts are critical of the research
- Posted September 15, 2016
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CDC May Lift Zika Travel Advisory for Miami Neighborhood
And report says Congress moves closer to OKing more funding to fight the mosquito-borne disease that causes birth defects
- Posted September 15, 2016
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31 Million Older Americans Aren’t Getting Enough Exercise
Inactivity boosts their risk for falls, broken bones, serious disease and early death, CDC warns
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Tighter Blood Pressure Control Could Save 100,000 U.S. Lives: Study
High-risk adults would benefit from intensive program to lower systolic reading
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Nearly 10 Million U.S. Adults Considered Suicide Last Year
Rates at historically high levels -- up 27 percent since 2000, U.S. government study shows
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Scientists Debunk the ‘5-Second Rule’
Germs can transfer almost instantly to food dropped on the floor, study shows
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Stem Cells Transplanted in Monkeys Without Anti-Rejection Drugs
Scientists say goal is to create banks of stem cells that could be used for any human patient
- Posted September 15, 2016
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Diet or Exercise: What’s Best for the Middle-Aged Heart
Study finds each effective, as long as healthy weight loss is the result
- Posted September 15, 2016