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February 3, 2012
Help restore bacterial diversity, ease infections, studies show
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And other suggestions for seat safety
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Doctors should ask pregnant women about their sleep quality, researchers say
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It might be an allergy
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Experimental drug, ocrelizumab, reduced active brain lesions in study patients
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But a half-million babies a year still are born prematurely, says March of Dimes
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Executive order signed in response to tripling of prescription drug shortages
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Hazards faced by construction workers need to be reduced, expert says
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- Vytorin Helps Reduce Heart Problems in Kidney Disease Patients: FDA
- Gene-Tweaked Mosquitoes May Lower Dengue Fever Cases
- Obama to Tell FDA to Tackle Drug Shortages
- Teens 16-18 Should Have HIV Tests: Pediatricians
- World Population Reaches 7 Billion
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Also more likely to give a kidney to their parents than whites, study shows
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- Experts Ponder Testing Anthrax Vaccine in Children
- Guilty Plea in First Proven U.S. Case of Organ Trafficking
- Many Prescriptions Aren't Filled: Study
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Monitor for these warning signs
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Officials say it's offset by rise in cost-of-living adjustment in Social Security for seniors
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- Heart Disease Costliest Health Problem for U.S. Men
- Food Industry Decides on Safety of Thousands of Ingredients
- Turkish Pine Nuts Linked to Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
- Birth Control Pills and Having Babies Reduce Ovarian Cancer Risk: Study
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Suggestions to ease stuffiness
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U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration aims to keep unused medicines away from abusers
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Analysis of 6 journals found 'inappropriate authorship' despite ethical concerns
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- Researchers Examine Gene Makeup of Very Elderly
- 'Super Broccoli' Makes Its Debut
- Sepsis Drug Xigris Pulled From Market
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Americans with rare, debilitating diseases come to national center hoping for diagnosis
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Another 133 people sickened in 26 states, CDC reports
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