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2.5 Million U.S. Women Have Condition That Can Cause Infertility
Pelvic inflammatory disease often caused by sexually transmitted infections, CDC experts say
- Posted February 3, 2017
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10,000 U.S. Seniors Die Within Week of ER Discharge Every Year: Study
May be due to gaps in medical knowledge about which patients need more attention, researcher says
- Posted February 2, 2017
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New Zika Vaccine Candidate Provides Powerful Protection
Made without live virus, only one shot was needed in mice and monkeys, researchers report
- Posted February 2, 2017
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U.S. High School Kids Abandoning Sweetened Sodas
CDC study finds daily intake of these and other sugary drinks fell to just 20 percent by 2015
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Can Pregnancy Harm Your Heart?
Links uncovered between preterm birth, multiple children and future cardiac problems
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Astronaut Twins Give Clues to Health Hazards of Spaceflight
NASA researchers compare biological differences between Scott and Mark Kelly
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Too Few Current, Former Smokers Screened for Lung Cancer
Such testing could cut death rate by 20 percent, American Cancer Society says
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Laundry Detergent Pods Linked to Eye Burn Danger in Kids
Nearly 500 such injuries occurred in 2015, study reports
- Posted February 2, 2017