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Earwax There to Protect Your Hearing, Doctors Say
If it builds up, seek medical attention, otherwise leave it alone, guidelines advise
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Genes May Play Role in More Severe Form of PMS
Study adds to evidence of a biological cause of condition, researchers say
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Research on U.S. Gun Violence Still a Low Priority, Study Finds
Other leading causes of death receive a far greater share of federal science dollars
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Research on U.S. Gun Violence Still a Low Priority, Study Finds
Other leading causes of death receive a far greater share of federal science dollars
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Why Major Zika Outbreak Is Unlikely in U.S.
Higher standard of living reduces odds the virus-carrying mosquitoes will thrive, study says
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Health Highlights: Jan. 3, 2017
First U.S. Intersex Birth Certificate Issued in NYC
- Posted January 3, 2017
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‘Teen’ Finds Minors Can Buy Bodybuilding Supplement at Health Food Stores
Major medical associations advise against use of creatine by kids
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Metformin Still Best Choice for First Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
American College of Physicians updated diabetes guidelines, said second drug can be added
- Posted January 2, 2017