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Mammograms for 40-Somethings Supported by New Study
Limiting screening to women with family history, dense breasts would miss many cancers, researchers find
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Humans’ Taste for Booze May Go Back Millions of Years
Homo sapiens' ape ancestors long ago developed ability to eat fermented fruit, study suggests
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Richard III Likely Had Blond Hair, Blue Eyes, Study Shows
DNA from recently discovered remains is giving historians details on the long-dead king
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trial
Injection boosted immune response, seemed to slow spread in those with advanced disease
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Antacids May Improve Head and Neck Cancer Survival
Reason for benefit unclear, more research is needed, study author says
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Better Diet, Exercise Can Prevent Diabetes in Both Sexes, Study Finds
Taking blood sugar-lowering medications can also help, researchers say
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Experts Urge Quick Use of Epinephrine for Severe Allergic Reactions
New guidelines emphasize how effective and safe the injection is
- Posted December 2, 2014
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Fatal ODs From Narcotic Painkillers Have Tripled in U.S.
CDC report also finds surge in heroin-related overdose deaths
- Posted December 2, 2014
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A Lasting Legacy of Science
Salk trial set the stage for U.S. government oversight of drug manufacturing -- and testing
- Posted December 2, 2014
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The Salk Polio Vaccine: ‘Greatest Public Health Experiment in History’
Almost 2 million American kids stuck out their arms for an unheard-of test as Jonas Salk set out to prove his vaccine worked
- Posted December 2, 2014




















