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Biden to Expand Access to Health Care for Immigrants Brought Illegally to U.S. as Children
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Appeals Court Keeps Abortion Pill Available, With Restrictions
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Blood Donors' Gender Doesn't Affect Outcomes for Recipients
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Health Highlights: April 13, 2023
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Statins Cut Heart Risks for Folks Living With HIV
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Allergies: Climate Change Is Worsening 'Sneezin' Season'
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No Sign Mild COVID in Pregnancy Can Harm Infant Brain
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Feds to Toughen Rules on Privacy Around Abortion, Contraceptive Services
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Many Americans With Long COVID Have Trouble Accessing Care
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AHA News: Children Can Have High Blood Pressure, Too. Here's What to Know.
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EPA Proposes Limits on Dangerous Chemical Used by Medical Sterilization Plants
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AHA News: She Boarded a Cruise Ship. Then She Had a Stroke.
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Biden Signs Bill to End National COVID Emergency
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Justice Department Appeals Texas Judge's Ruling on Abortion Pill
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