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11/13/2014
A top U.S. health official says long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa.
A top U.S. health official says long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa.
A top U.S. health official says...
11/13/2014
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07/30/2006
The FDA previously rejected nonprescription sales, citing concern about young teens' use of the pills without a doctor's guidance.
The FDA previously rejected nonprescription sales, citing concern about young teens' use of the pills without a doctor's guidance.
The FDA previously rejected...
07/30/2006
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01/30/2014
Volunteers spend at least nine days quarantined at the NIH and get about $3,000 to compensate for their time.
Volunteers spend at least nine days quarantined at the NIH and get about $3,000 to compensate for their time.
Volunteers spend at least nine...
01/30/2014
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09/20/2007
After years of shortages and confusion, this fall promises plenty of flu vaccine to go around - up to 132 million doses, more than the nation has ever produced.
After years of shortages and confusion, this fall promises plenty of flu vaccine to go around - up to 132 million doses, more than the nation has ever produced.
After years of shortages and...
09/20/2007
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09/27/2012
A large study from Canada found that when doctors warn patients, and tell driving authorities, that the older folks may be medically unfit to be on the road, there's a drop in serious crash injuries among those drivers.
A large study from Canada found that when doctors warn patients, and tell driving authorities, that the older folks may be medically unfit to be on the road, there's a drop in serious crash injuries among those drivers.
A large study from Canada found...
09/27/2012
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11/12/2014
Despite reports that the number of infections is slowing in some parts of West Africa, cases still are rising in other areas.
Despite reports that the number of infections is slowing in some parts of West Africa, cases still are rising in other areas.
Despite reports that the number...
11/12/2014
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08/13/2006
Scientists have discovered possible bird flu in two wild swans on the shore of Lake Erie.
Scientists have discovered possible bird flu in two wild swans on the shore of Lake Erie.
Scientists have discovered...
08/13/2006
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11/29/2013
Users get their tongue pierced with a magnetic stud that resembles jewelry and acts like a joystick, in hopes of offering them more mobility and independence.
Users get their tongue pierced with a magnetic stud that resembles jewelry and acts like a joystick, in hopes of offering them more mobility and independence.
Users get their tongue pierced...
11/29/2013
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12/02/2007
People suffering chest pains or other symptoms should not delay calling 9-1-1.
People suffering chest pains or other symptoms should not delay calling 9-1-1.
People suffering chest pains or...
12/02/2007
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06/19/2015
Medicare announced that it saved more than $25 million in the first year of a three-year study
Medicare announced that it saved more than $25 million in the first year of a three-year study
Medicare announced that it saved...
06/19/2015
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