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Drug Boosts Survival for Women With Advanced Ovarian Cancer
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FDA Clamping Down on Abuse of an OTC Decongestant
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Even a Little Coffee in Pregnancy Could Impact Newborn's Weight: Study
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AHA News: Up to 2 Million Cardiovascular 'Events' Could Be Averted Each Year by Doing This
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Drug Used in Cancer Patients Might Help Treat Alzheimer's
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Too Much Restaurant Fare Could Shorten Your Life
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Gen X, Millennials in Worse Health Than Prior Generations at Same Age
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AHA News: 7 Healthy Strategies to Navigate a Food Swamp
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Pregnant Women Pass on COVID Vaccine Protection to Newborns
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Biden's New Goal: 200 Million COVID Vaccine Shots in Arms By 100th Day in Office
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AstraZeneca Reports Slightly Lower Estimate of Its COVID Vaccine's Effectiveness
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Health Highlights: March 25, 2021
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Drug Shows Promise Against Rare Condition That Stunts Kids' Growth
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In Rare Cases, People Can Get COVID After Vaccination
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Nitrogen Dioxide, a Car Exhaust Pollutant, Is Raising Death Rates: Study
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Exercise Boosts Blood Flow to Brain, Keeping it Sharp
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'Non-Drug' Approaches Can Fight Depression in People With Dementia
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Whatever the Language, Babies LOVE Baby Talk
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When Coal-Fired Power Plants Close, Kids With Asthma Breathe Easier
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Suicide Attempts Spike Soon After Dementia Diagnosis
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Obesity Costs the Average U.S. Adult Almost $1,900 per Year: Study
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Drug Used to Prevent Miscarriages May Be Upping Cancer Rates Decades Later
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Waves Lapping, Birds Singing: Nature's Sounds Bring Healing, Study Finds
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AHA News: As Fermented Foods Rise in Popularity, Here's What Experts Say
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Nearly Half of U.S. Schools Now Offer In-Person Learning
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Health Highlights: March 24, 2021
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'Game of Thrones' Study Reveals the Power of Fiction on the Mind
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Why 'Night Owl' Women Might Be at Higher Risk During Pregnancy
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U.S. Cancer Screening Rates Back to Normal After Pandemic Dip
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COVID May Worsen Kidney Injury, Study Finds
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Furry Friends: 1 in 10 Older U.S. Adults Has Adopted a 'Pandemic Pet'
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Another Study Finds COVID Doesn't Spread in Schools With Proper Safeguards
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Study Finds Growing Acceptance of COVID Vaccine by U.S. Health Care Workers
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Shortage of Primary Care Doctors Is Costing American Lives
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AHA News: Stroke, Blindness, a Heart Transplant – And a Can-Do Spirit
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U.S. Health Officials Raise Flags About AstraZeneca's COVID Vaccine Trial Data
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Oversight Board Takes AstraZeneca to Task Over Data on Its COVID Vaccine
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Health Highlights: March 23, 2021
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Lockdowns Gave Boost to Type 1 Diabetes Control in Kids
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