Docs May Have Trick Up Their Sleeves Fighting Germs
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White coats with shorter sleeves may be more sanitary, study findsContinue Reading
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MONDAY, Sept. 18, 2017 (HealthDay News) — That tattoo and nose ring may look cool now, but what about tomorrow? Teens should pause before getting inked — especially with the name of their current sweetheart. That’s some of the advice in a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics,Continue Reading
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Germ communities in the middle ear differ greatly between affected and unaffected people, study showsContinue Reading
‘Herd immunity’ effect shows U.S. females now less likely to contract the cancer-causing virusContinue Reading
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Study finds more evidence of racial disparities in ERsContinue Reading
Research is early, but appears promisingContinue Reading
Study found the clothing as contaminated as traditional scrubs after 12-hour shiftsContinue Reading
U.S. health officials warn that cases of the illness are on the riseContinue Reading
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