By Bill Hendrick
But CDC Report Shows Wide Variation in State-by-State Rates of Coronary Heart Disease
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
'Continued' Recall of 600,000 Avaira Contact Lenses; Severe Pain Reported
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By Bill Hendrick
But CDC Report Shows Wide Variation in State-by-State Rates of Coronary Heart Disease
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows an Increase in Alcohol Abuse During an Economic Recession
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows About Half of Epilepsy Patients Are Free of Seizures 10 Years After Surgery
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Diets With 15% Protein Help Keep Eating Under Control
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By Matt McMillen
Children Cite Busy School Schedules, Untidy Restrooms as Barriers to Washing Up
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Study Questions Need for Invasive Screening in Patients With Barrett's Esophagus
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By Denise Mann
Early Research Suggests Bacteria in the Mouth May One Day Help Diagnose Pancreatic Cancer
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By Jennifer Warner
Survey Also Shows Gradual Decline in Teen Birth Rate  
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Second Largest U.S. Listeria Outbreak Spreads to 116 Cases, 25 States
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By Jenifer Goodwin
Many people with pacemakers and implanted defibrillators can safely undergo MRIs to screen for cancer and other diseases, as long as certain procedures are followed, a new study finds.
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By Steven Reinberg
Steve Jobs, the visionary leader of Apple Inc. who introduced the world to personal computers, then the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad, died on Wednesday following a long battle with cancer. He was 56.
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By Amanda Macmillan
Ginny Bank was 14 when her mother sat her down and said they needed to see a gynecologist.
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By Amanda Gardner
Nutritional supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids or antioxidants don’t help patients with severe lung problems in the intensive care unit, a new study indicates.
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By Robert Preidt
Raw sewage contains thousands of undiscovered viruses, some of which could affect human health, a new study suggests.
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By Robert Preidt
Three hours of vigorous exercise a week can reduce a man’s heart attack risk by 22 percent, a new study suggests.
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By Robert Preidt
Smokers have heart attacks earlier in life than nonsmokers, and women smokers are more likely than men to suffer complications after a heart attack, according to a new study.
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By Amanda Gardner
The death toll from an outbreak of listeria first linked to tainted cantaloupes has risen to 18, and a total of 100 people have been sickened across 20 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported late Tuesday.
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By Amanda Macmillan
Depressed people are often withdrawn and antisocial. This doesn’t necessarily mean that they don’t like other people, but it could mean that their brains don’t process feelings of hate in a normal way, a new study suggests.
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