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Firefighters Exposed to Carcinogens Through the Skin
Immediate decontamination might help reduce harms of contact with hazardous chemicals, study suggests
- Posted October 18, 2017
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Newer Blood Thinners May Not Bring Higher Bleeding Risk
Risk is similar to warfarin, study reports
- Posted October 18, 2017
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Health Highlights: Oct. 18, 2017
Calorie-Counting App Pulled by Google Talcum Powder/Ovarian Cancer Lawsuit Award Overturned U.S. Fatal ODs in 2016 Outnumbered Americans Killed in Vietnam War
- Posted October 18, 2017
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Health Tip: Meditation May Help Lower Heart Disease Risk
Here's what the American Heart Association says
- Posted October 18, 2017
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Health Tip: Best Grains And Starchy Veggies for Diabetics
What the American Diabetes Association suggests
- Posted October 18, 2017
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Arthritis Can Strike Children
In these young patients, joint inflammation caused by overactive immune system
- Posted October 18, 2017
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How Foods Labeled ‘Healthy’ Can Still Make You Fat
Those that contain high amounts of sugar trigger snacking later, study finds
- Posted October 18, 2017
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Could ‘AI’ Become a Partner in Breast Cancer Care?
Artificial intelligence technology predicted 97 percent of malignancies in study
- Posted October 17, 2017