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- FDA Approves New Drug for Deadly Lung Cancer
- U.S. Justice Department Moves to Reclassify Weed as Less Risky Drug
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- Most Cancer Treatments Near End of Life Are Useless: Study
- Brain’s ‘Food Smell’ Circuitry Might Drive Overeating
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Health Highlights: March 10, 2016
Indiana Bill Would Ban Abortions for Genetic Birth Defects Pistachios Likely Cause of Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Triggers for Hyperglycemia
Food, exercise and stress cause lead to high blood sugar
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Health Tip: Warding Off the Flu When You Have Asthma
Protect yourself from complications
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Half of Americans’ Calories Come From ‘Ultra-Processed’ Foods
They contain most of the added sugar in the U.S. diet, researchers add
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Another Neurological Disorder Tied to Zika
It may cause meningoencephalitis, an infection and swelling of the brain, researchers say
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Transplant From Incompatible Living Donor Boosts Kidney Patients’ Survival
Study finding offers hope to patients who might die while on the wait list for a compatible deceased donor
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Combo Treatment Protects Pregnant Women, Fetuses From Malaria in Study
Findings suggest older medication is losing effectiveness, researchers say
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Woman Who Had 1st U.S. Uterus Transplant Loses the Organ Due to Complication
Doctors at Cleveland Clinic aren't yet revealing what went wrong, but stress that procedure does have risks
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Woman Who Had 1st U.S. Uterus Transplant Loses the Organ Due to Complication
Doctors at Cleveland Clinic aren't yet revealing what went wrong, but stress that procedure does have risks
- Posted March 9, 2016
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MS Patients May Be Prone to Other Chronic Illnesses, Study Finds
High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and depression among common co-existing conditions
- Posted March 9, 2016