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U.S. to End Mpox Public Health Emergency in January
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'How Can I Prevent Heart Disease?' Docs Give Different Answers to Men, Women
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For Kids, Mental Trauma From Gun Injury Far Exceeds That of Car Crashes
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Girl Toddlers Have Bigger Vocabularies, and Researchers Now Know Why
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Immune System T-Cells Can Still Fight COVID Variants, But for How Long?
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Health Highlights: Dec. 5, 2022
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Según un nuevo estudio, el COVID-19 podría causar una lesión hepática duradera
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COVID-19 May Cause Lasting Liver Injury, New Study Finds
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Put Safety at Top of Your Holiday Toy Gift List
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Winter Brings Rise in Carbon Monoxide Danger: Stay Safe
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Scientists May Be Closer to Effective HIV Vaccine
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AHA News: After Cardiac Arrest at College Basketball Game, He's Ready to Cheer Again
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988 Mental Health Hotline Back in Business After Daylong Outage
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Cost of Epilepsy Meds Continues to Soar
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'Tumor Progressing,' 'Positive Findings': Patients Often Confused by Medical Jargon
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Few Americans Understand Alcohol's Impact on Cancer Risk: Survey
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Cases of Meth-Linked Heart Failure Are Spreading Worldwide
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Winter Holidays Are High Time for Heart Attacks: Protect Yourself
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Health Highlights: Dec. 2, 2022
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Frozen Stuffed Chicken Products & Microwave Ovens: A Recipe for Salmonella
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On World AIDS Day, White House Announces Plan to End Epidemic by 2030
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Signs That COVID Infection Might Harm the Liver
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Paxlovid OK for Use in Pregnant Women Infected With COVID
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First FDA-Approved Fecal-Based Treatment Helps Fight a Tough Superbug
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AHA News: What's New With the Flu? Here Are 7 Things to Know
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The 'Great Resignation' Is Taking a Toll on U.S. Health Care
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FDA Moves to Ease Restrictions on Gay Men Giving Blood
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Two Veterinary Meds Show Promise Against a Tough Foe: Bed Bugs
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Green Spaces Give Mental Boost, Even When White With Snow
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'Virtual' Driver Program Could Make Driving Safer for Teens With ADHD
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Health Highlights: Dec. 1, 2022
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Fatal Drug Overdoses Among U.S. Seniors Have Tripled Since 2000
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CDC Will Test New Areas for Polio in Wastewater
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Black Patients Fare Worse Than White Patients After Angioplasty, Stents
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AHA News: As Winter Approaches, Seasonal Depression May Set in for Millions
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HealthDay Now: The Great Resignation
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Shortages of Antibiotics, Antivirals Are Making a Tough Illness Season Worse
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U.S. Gun Deaths Reach Highest Level in Decades
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Experimental Alzheimer's Drug May Slow Decline, But Safety Concerns Linger
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Put Away That Salt Shaker to Shield Your Heart
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Do Steroid Injections Worsen Arthritic Knees?
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Most Americans Still Aren't Eating Enough Whole Grains
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Exposure to Zika Virus in Womb Might Alter Kids' Development
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Many U.S. Seniors Get Needless, Pricey Cervical Cancer Screenings
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Retired Olympians Face Higher Odds for Arthritis
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Health Highlights: Nov. 30, 2022
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Valium, Xanax Prescriptions Could Raise Overdose Risk in Youth
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Seizures Seem Tied to Faster Decline in People With Dementia
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Second Death in Trial of Experimental Alzheimer's Drug Is Raising Concerns
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