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Sickle Cell Trait in Blacks Can Skew Diabetes Test Results
Inaccurate reading may affect diagnosis and treatment of the blood sugar disease, study says
- Posted February 7, 2017
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Health Highlights: Feb. 7, 2017
West Virginia Distributing More Than 8,000 Opioid Antidote Kits
- Posted February 7, 2017
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When Counting Calories, Consider the Cream and Sugar
Most calories in coffee and tea come from what's added, researchers say
- Posted February 7, 2017
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U.S. Vaccine Guidelines for Flu, HPV Updated
CDC panel revises immunization advisory for vaccines affecting adults
- Posted February 7, 2017
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New Flu Vaccines for Dogs Unleashed in Lab
Researchers say the shots may help to protect people, too
- Posted February 6, 2017
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U.S. Teens Lag on Recommended Vaccinations
HPV and flu immunization rates remain well below goals, pediatricians' group says
- Posted February 6, 2017
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Terminally Ill Obese People Less Likely to Get Hospice Care
And those who did get end-of-life services had fewer days than slimmer patients, study finds
- Posted February 6, 2017
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E-Cigarettes May Be Less Toxic Than Tobacco, Study Suggests
Vaping reduces exposure to certain chemicals, but some still question overall safety
- Posted February 6, 2017




















