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Dietary Dioxins Don’t Seem to Increase Breast Cancer Risk: Study
But, researchers say more study needed to confirm findings
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Workplace Suicides on the Rise, Study Finds
Police officers, firefighters at high risk, and rates are 15 times greater for men than women
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Diabetes Groups Call for Greater Scrutiny of Insulin Pumps
American and European associations want more standardization of new technologies
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Child Sex Trafficking Victims Easily Missed by Doctors, Social Workers: Study
Victims 'hide in plain sight,' experts say, and survey finds more training is needed
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Early Scans for Back Pain May Do Little to Help Seniors
Researchers saw no difference in outcomes, even though more money was spent on treatments
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Certain Painkillers May Lower Colon Cancer Risk for Some
Genetics might be key to the anti-cancer benefits of drugs like aspirin or ibuprofen, study finds
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Study Questions Accuracy of Many Breast Cancer Biopsies
Abnormal cells are misidentified in one-fourth of cases, research suggests
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Health Highlights: March 17, 2015
New Test Improves TB Screening of Immigrants: CDC
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Herpes Drug Might Help Control Spread of HIV, Too
Researchers found that Valtrex appeared to reduce viral levels
- Posted March 17, 2015
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Older Blood Just as Good for Transfusions
Canadian study found no significant difference in outcomes when compared to fresh blood
- Posted March 17, 2015




















