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Burnout Common Among Transplant Surgeons, Study Reveals
40 percent admit to feeling emotionally exhausted, researchers report
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Kids’ Lunch Boxes Often Fall Short on Nutrition
Less than one-third of home meals met federal standards for school-served foods, study finds
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Once-Daily Inhaler Approved for COPD
Striverdi Respimat relaxes lung airways to improve breathing
- Posted July 31, 2014
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CDC Issues Travel Warning as West Africa Ebola Outbreak Worsens
Agency also plans to send 50 more experts to the affected countries
- Posted July 31, 2014
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There’s No Ebola Cure, But Early Intensive Treatment Boosts Survival
Virus launches assault on multiple organs, keeping patients hydrated is often key, experts say
- Posted July 31, 2014
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1 in 4 U.S. Kids Underestimate Their Weight, Study Finds
Kids and parents need education about healthy weight and healthful lifestyles, experts say
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Preschoolers With Special Needs May Gain From ‘Inclusion’ Classrooms
Peers with stronger language abilities have positive effect, study finds
- Posted July 31, 2014
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J&J Pulls Hysterectomy Tool Tied to Cancer Risk From Market
Controversial device had been used for minimally invasive hysterectomies, uterine fibroid removal
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Cold Sore Virus Active Without Symptoms, Study Finds
Research reveals ongoing struggle in the cells of infected people
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Civilian Life, Not Combat, May Drive Many Veterans to Drink
Returning Guardsmen need help coping with family, money and job problems, experts say
- Posted July 31, 2014

















