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Breast Cancer Screening May Not Be Worth It for Women Over 70
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Bella Hadid Opens Up About Lyme Disease Battle
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Wegovy Lowered Users' Heart Risks in New Trial
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Menstrual Discs Could Help Women With Heavy Periods, Study Finds
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Carcinogens Found at Montana Nuclear Missile Base as Cancer Cases Rise Nearby
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AHA News: Salty-Tasting Water Turned Out to Be a Warning Sign
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New COVID Variant EG.5 Now Dominant in U.S., CDC Says
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U.S. Heart Disease Death Rates Have Fallen Sharply in Past 30 Years
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Polluted Air Linked to Dangerous Antibiotic Resistance
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When Cities Get a Pro Sports Team, Flu Deaths Rise
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Police Often Fail to Enforce Laws on Underage Drinking: Study
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Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS): What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
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Understanding the Stages of Breast Cancer: 0, 1, 2, 3 & 4
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When Are You Most Likely to Conceive? An Expert Explains 'Fertile Windows'
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Just 1 in 5 Americans Struggling With Opioid Misuse Gets Meds That Can Help
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'Brain Zap' Therapy Shows Promise in Quieting Childhood ADHD Without Meds
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Rate of Preterm Births Is Higher for Black Americans
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Some Schools Respond to Child Obesity by Focusing on Water
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GI Troubles Can Persist for Years in Women Who Survive Colon Cancer
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Spotting Heart Defects While Baby Still in Womb Is Crucial, Study Shows
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When Cancer Strikes Twice, Black Americans Face Higher Death Rates
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Study Confirms That Exposure Therapy in Infancy Can Stop Peanut Allergy
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Tattoo Regret? Here's Tips on Safely Getting Old 'Ink' Removed
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FDA Gives Approval to Pill to Ease Postpartum Depression
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Steroids That Can Save Preemie Babies May Have Health Downsides
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Leading U.S. Pediatricians' Group Reaffirms Support for Gender-Related Care for Minors
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3 LA County Deaths Show Flea-Borne Typhus Is on the Rise
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AHA News: Get Past Its Spines and Reap Health Benefits From the Prickly Pear Cactus
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CDC Recommends RSV Shot for All Infants
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Foods High in Added Sugars Might Raise Your Odds for Kidney Stones
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More Typos: Workers' Mistakes Rise on Fridays, Study Shows
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Leprosy on the Rise in Florida: An Expert Answers Your Questions
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Think Your Job Is 'Socially Useless'? You're Not Alone
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Troubled Childhood Could Mean a Troubled Old Age, Study Finds
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