Breast-Feeding May Cut Risk for Aggressive Breast Cancer in Black Women
Finding was specific to tough-to-treat estrogen receptor-negative tumors, researchers sayContinue Reading
Nearly 5 Percent of Young U.S. Women Have Chlamydia: CDC
They should be screened yearly for the sexually transmitted disease, experts say
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Whooping Cough Vaccine Rates During Pregnancy Fall Short: CDC
Infants at highest risk for illness and death from the infectionContinue Reading
Nearly 5 Percent of Young U.S. Women Have Chlamydia: CDC
They should be screened yearly for the sexually transmitted disease, experts say
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Whooping Cough Vaccine Rates During Pregnancy Fall Short: CDC
Infants at highest risk for illness and death from the infectionContinue Reading
3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital
Treatments included experimental drug and blood transfusions from a fellow medical missionary who survived the virusContinue Reading
Boys With Autism Show Certain Grammar Skills in Study
They were able to form some past tense verbs faster than boys without the disorderContinue Reading
U.S. Still Lags in Infant Mortality Rates, Report Finds
Preemies, deaths among full-term babies contribute to higher rate compared to 25 other countries
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29 States, District of Columbia Reporting Respiratory Illness That Targets Kids
Health officials urge good hygiene to help contain spread of Enterovirus D68Continue Reading
Better-Educated People More Open to Dubious Health Info on Web: Study
Also more likely to trust non-professional advice from social media, video sharing, researchers sayContinue Reading
Health Tip: Check Your Child for Head Lice
Inspect the hair in a well-lit room
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FDA Warns Doctors of Danger From Fake Drugs
Health care providers ordering meds should view ‘too good to be true’ offers with suspicion, agency saysContinue Reading
Ebola Cases Could Reach 1.4 Million in Months, CDC Predicts
More than twice as many people are falling ill in Liberia, Sierra Leone as reported, health officials sayContinue Reading














