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Common Viruses a Deadly Threat at Nursing Homes
RSV and human metapneumovirus need to be taken as seriously as influenza, study author says
- Posted January 13, 2017
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Study Questions ‘Fecal Transplant’ Treatment for Gut Infection
In direct comparison, researchers found no real difference compared to antibiotics
- Posted January 13, 2017
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Health Highlights: Jan. 13, 2017
CVS Cuts Price of Generic Competitor to EpiPen Jessica Alba's Honest Company Recalls Organic Baby Powder
- Posted January 13, 2017
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Link Seen Between Concussions and Alzheimer’s
But study didn't prove head injuries cause the degenerative brain disease
- Posted January 12, 2017
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Pregnancy OK for Most Women With Congenital Heart Conditions: Report
Preconception counseling helps moms-to-be understand potential risks, doctors say
- Posted January 12, 2017
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Could Mom’s Pre-Pregnancy Blood Pressure Predict Baby’s Gender?
Higher -- but still normal -- readings may mean a boy, study suggests
- Posted January 12, 2017
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Pregnancy OK for Most Women With Congenital Heart Conditions: Report
Preconception counseling helps moms-to-be understand potential risks, doctors say
- Posted January 12, 2017
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Could Mom’s Pre-Pregnancy Blood Pressure Predict Baby’s Gender?
Higher -- but still normal -- readings may mean a boy, study suggests
- Posted January 12, 2017



















