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Health Highlights: Aug 1, 2015
NYC Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak Claims 4th Victim
- Posted August 1, 2015
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Add Asthma, Allergy Plans to Your Back-to-School List
From students to teachers to school nurses, everyone needs to be on the same page to prevent problems
- Posted August 1, 2015
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Many Older Americans Feel Prepared for Aging
But are concerned about physical, mental challenges, survey finds
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Kids’ Hemophilia Drugs a Big Part of State Medicaid Spending
California-based study finds drugs for the blood disorder take up large share of budget
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Experimental Treatment Uses Nitric Oxide for Acne
Researchers test slow-release nanoparticles on frustrating skin condition
- Posted July 31, 2015
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More Progress Needed To Get Stroke Patients Rapid Care
Study finds transport time to specialized center was sometimes longer than two hours
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Mountain Biker Survives After Neck Impaled by Tree Branch
He traveled 20 miles to hospital with object in place, doctors say injury missed major blood vessels and airway
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Mineral Supplement: Wild Chimps May Eat Clay for Health
Biologists say the animals may be boosting minerals in diet or 'detoxing'
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Regular, Moderate Coffee Drinking Tied to Better Brain Health in Seniors
But those who upped daily intake actually had higher odds for a precursor to dementia, researchers say
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Noninvasive Stimulation Gets Legs Moving After Spinal Cord Injury
Device compares favorably to surgically implanted option, researchers say
- Posted July 31, 2015




















