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Health Highlights: Oct. 31, 2022
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Did the Decline in PSA Testing Lead to More Cases of Advanced Prostate Cancer?
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Black, Hispanic COVID Patients Less Likely to Get Antiviral Paxlovid
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Doctors Answer Your Questions About RSV
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Vaping Might Trigger Irregular Heartbeat, Animal Studies Show
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No Sign That Anesthesia in Pregnancy Affects Child's Later Development
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First Sex Activates Boost in Vaginal Immune Response, Study Finds
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How Healthy Is Horror?
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AHA News: Former Grand Slam Tennis Champion Murphy Jensen Went From Touting CPR, AEDs to Having Them Save His Life
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Scientists Use Sound to Ease Patients' Chronic Nightmares
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New Bill Would Ensure Free Exams for Sexual Assault Victims
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Brain Waves Could Help Guide Concussion Diagnosis, Treatment
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U.S. Cancer Death Rates Continue to Decline
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Deadly Aneurysm-Linked Strokes Are Rising, Especially Among Black Americans
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People With Untreated HIV Being Hit Hardest by Monkeypox
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Black Americans Less Likely to Receive Lifesaving CPR: Study
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Cutting Carbs Could Cut Your Risk for Diabetes
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Health Highlights: Oct. 27, 2022
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Many Urban Seniors Rely on 'Broken' City Transit to Get to Medical Appointments
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Stress-Relief Programs Often Rely on Dogs. What About Cats?
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Pain Relief in a FLASH: Radiation Treatments Lasting Seconds May Advance Cancer Care
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COVID Vaccine Inhaled Through the Mouth Launched in China
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AHA News: Actor Uses Humor, Vulnerability to Share What Life After 3 Strokes Is Like
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Radiation Therapy Can Safely Be Cut in Half for Patients With Early Breast Cancer
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Keeping Blood Pressure in Check Could Cut Your Odds for Dementia
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'Prescribed' Fires' Hidden Bonus: Fewer Ticks
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Quieter ORs May Make for Happier Kids After Surgery
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No Sign of Human Herpesvirus in African Gorillas
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