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Shortage of Bee, Wasp Venom Stings Those With Allergies
Facing expected season-long shortage, doctors urge patients to carry EpiPens just in case
- Posted July 7, 2017
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Most Relationships Survive Struggles With Infertility
Study finds couples who seek in vitro fertilization are not at added risk of divorce
- Posted July 7, 2017
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2 of 3 Americans Don’t Have ‘Advance Directive’ for End of Life
Document lets family members know your wishes
- Posted July 7, 2017
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The Neighborhood Sandbox: A Breeding Ground for Germs
Bacteria, parasites and other nasty surprises may be hiding in the sand
- Posted July 7, 2017
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Health Tip: Enjoy a Vegetarian Meal
Animal products don't have to be on the menu
- Posted July 7, 2017
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Are Doctors Discarding Donor Kidneys That Could Save Lives?
Study found suboptimal organs prolonged lives and were a much better option than dialysis
- Posted July 7, 2017
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Dying May Not Be as Awful an Experience as You Think
Study of people nearing their own death finds many describe the journey as surprisingly positive
- Posted July 7, 2017
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Health Highlights: July 6, 2017
Certain Staph Bacteria Linked to Eczema ALS Patient Who Inspired Ice Bucket Challenge to Receive Financial Help
- Posted July 6, 2017