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15.5 Million Americans Now Surviving Cancer: Report
But better tools needed to support their long-term recovery, experts say
- Posted June 2, 2016
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Florida’s Tougher Laws May Be Cutting Opioid Prescriptions
But more measures needed to combat addiction to these pain medications, expert says
- Posted June 2, 2016
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Delays in Spotting Dementia Can Bring Dangers
Seniors with memory issues are still driving, cooking and doing other potentially unsafe tasks, study says
- Posted June 2, 2016
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U.S. Teen Birth Rate Continues to Fall, Hits New Record Low
CDC statistics for 2015 show another 8 percent drop
- Posted June 2, 2016
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Health Highlights: June 2, 2016
First U.S. Penis Transplant Patient Heads Home Gene Database Gives Insights Into Breast, Ovarian Cancers
- Posted June 2, 2016
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‘Hard’ Tap Water Linked to Eczema in Babies
Skin condition seems more likely in areas with high mineral content in water, study finds
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Program Cut Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Study found new training method led to fewer cases of painful, potentially dangerous infections
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Brain Cancer Treatment Shows Promise in Early Trial
Injectable virus appears to extend lives of glioblastoma patients
- Posted June 1, 2016