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‘Superbug’ Common Among N.C. Hog Workers, Study Says
Overuse of antibiotics may threaten farm employees, their families
- Posted November 18, 2016
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Heart Attacks Up in New Orleans Post-Katrina
One hospital reported 3 times more heart admissions after the 2005 storm compared to before
- Posted November 18, 2016
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Delays in Lupus Care Seen Among Minorities, Less Educated
Prompt referral to specialist is critical with this complicated disease, researcher notes
- Posted November 18, 2016
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New Technique Keeps Donor Lungs Viable Longer: Study
Strategy allows doctors more time to assess organs, transport for transplant
- Posted November 18, 2016
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FDA Scientists Develop Mouse Model for Zika Research
Researchers hope strain of mice will help speed development of vaccines, treatments
- Posted November 18, 2016
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Depressed Women Less Likely to Get Best Breast Cancer Care: Study
Researchers aren't sure why, but urge doctors to monitor these patients carefully
- Posted November 18, 2016
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FDA Explains Pros, Cons of Permanent Birth Control
A drawback to one form is that it isn't effective until 3 months after placement
- Posted November 18, 2016
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E-Cigarettes Not Good to Gums, Study Finds
Nicotine, flavorings appear to play a role in tissue damage
- Posted November 18, 2016
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Smoking May Hinder Kidney Disease Drugs
To slow organ damage, patients should quit the habit, researchers say
- Posted November 18, 2016
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Neighborhoods May Be Key to Teens’ Mental Well-Being
When neighbors look out for others' kids, children have better emotional health, study finds
- Posted November 18, 2016