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Fending Off Asthma Attacks During a Pandemic
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Last-Ditch Life Support System Is Saving Lives of COVID Patients
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HPV Vaccine Proves Its Mettle Against Cervical Cancer
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Pancreas Size, Shape Can Return to Normal in Diabetes Remission: Study
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Mental Health Issues Double the Odds of Dying With COVID-19, Study Finds
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Dangerous Ink: Tattoos Might Lead to Body's Overheating
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Why Early Bedtime May Be Best for People With Type 2 Diabetes
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Obamacare Means 2 Million Fewer Americans Face Catastrophic Medical Bills Each Year
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More U.S. Women Using Marijuana to Help Ease Menopause: Study
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What Foods, Medicines Can Lower Your Colon Cancer Risk?
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AHA News: Despite Same Symptoms, Men and Women Don't Always Get Same Mini-Stroke Diagnosis
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AHA News: Lung Injuries Should Be a Warning About Vaping's Risks
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Health Highlights: Sept. 30, 2020
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Most American Families Facing Financial Danger During Pandemic: Poll
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Was FDA Lax in Approving Opioids Too Easily?
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Pets Helped People Cope During Pandemic Lockdown: Study
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Study Sheds Light on Why COVID-19 Hits Elderly Hardest
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FDA Approves Nucala for Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
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Early Results Show Moderna's COVID Vaccine Safe, Effective in Older People
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Air Pollutants, Metals Are Reaching The Placenta, Study Finds
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Exposing Babies to Wheat Very Early Might Prevent Celiac Disease: Study
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Rules on Cornea Donations From Gay Men Prevent Sight-Restoring Surgery: Study
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Allowing More Gay Men to Donate Corneas Could Save Sight for Thousands: Study
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Pandemic Has More Americans Turning to Booze
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Do Fasting Diets Really Work? New Study Finds Little Benefit
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AHA News: After Working Late, Teacher Woke Up in ICU Four Days Later
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Health Highlights: Sept. 29, 2020
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Global Death Toll From COVID-19 Passes One Million
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Women Get Worse Care for Heart Attack
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Lockdown Could Worsen Hearing Woes for U.S. Seniors
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Study Confirms Minorities Face Higher Odds of COVID-19: Study
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Warming World Could Alter West Nile Transmission in U.S.
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Older Patients at Risk When Dentists Prescribe Opioids
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COVID-19 Patients Rarely Survive Cardiac Arrest: Study
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Why Do Gay and Lesbian People Get More Migraines?
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Diabetes During Pregnancy Could Raise Lifelong Heart Risks for Children
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Obamacare Cut Out-of-Pocket Costs, But Many Families Still Struggle: Study
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AHA News: Puerto Rico School Relies on Holistic Methods to Teach, Inspire
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Health Highlights: Sept. 28, 2020
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1 in 3 U.S. Parents Won't Get Flu Shots for Their Kids: Survey
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For Kids With Hearing Issues, Early Intervention Crucial to School Readiness
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How Important Is Sex as Women Age?
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Most Newborns of COVID-19-Infected Moms Fare Well
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Preparing for Flooding During Hurricane Season
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How You Can Help Prevent Suicide During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Small Risk of Autism Seen in Babies Born Preterm and Post-Term
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No 'Last Goodbye' for Cello: 5-Hour Surgery Saved Dog's Life
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Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Higher Odds for Severe COVID
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