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Canine Cancer Treatments Getting More Dog-Specific
FDA expert details what you need to know to help your 'best friend'
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Sexually Transmitted Cancer Still Plaguing Dogs
But areas that actively spay, neuter and control stray animals have lower rates
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Better Survival From Blood Infections at High-Volume Hospitals
Improved outcomes seen in medical centers with 500 or more cases a year, study finds
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Water: Too Much of a Good Thing Can Be Deadly for Athletes
Drinking way more fluid than your body needs is dangerous, expert says
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Psoriasis Treatment Choices Improving, FDA Says
Better understanding of the skin disease may lead to more personalized therapy
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Family Troubles Tied to Poorer Dental Health, Study Discovers
The more physical, verbal aggression there was in the home, the more cavities parents and children had
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Health Highlights: Sept. 5, 2014
Study Supports Routine Cancer Gene Testing for Women of Ashkenazi Jewish Descent Comedian Joan Rivers Dead at 81 A Suicide Every 40 Seconds: WHO
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Bras Blameless for Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Contrary to media reports, researchers found no evidence wearing them boosted chances of disease
- Posted September 5, 2014
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Newer Drug Helps Myeloma Patients Who Can’t Have Transplant
Treatment may extend survival for patients over 65, researchers say
- Posted September 3, 2014




















