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Look Good, Feel Better helps patients deal with side effects
The American Cancer Society has a program to improve a woman’s morale while she battles breast cancer. Mary Huff, health initiatives representative for the ACS in Paducah, said while battling a ...
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Study: Whooping cough vaccination fades in three years
ATLANTA — The whooping cough vaccine given to babies and toddlers loses much of its effectiveness after just three years — a lot faster than doctors believed — and that could help explain a recent ...
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Real-time tracking of diseases aids diagnosis
WASHINGTON — The doctor doesn’t think your sore throat is bad enough yet to order a strep test — unaware that a dozen people across town were diagnosed with strep throat just last week. Doctors ...
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Grants to aid in checking health insurers
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration Tuesday announced $109 million in grants to states to help them beef up oversight of health insurers, a key goal of the health care law the president signed la...
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Prostate 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in US men
The American Cancer Society reports 240,890 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2011 while 33,720 men will die from the disease this year. According to the cancer society, 1-in-6 men w...
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Teen superhero succumbs
SEATTLE — In real life he was Erik Martin, a boy with a constellation of severe health problems and a rare form of cancer. But in his imagination he was Electron Boy, a superhero who saved Seattle ...
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Poor countries increase health spending
UNITED NATIONS — Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nepal and some of the world’s other poorest countries delivered not only money but new services in the year since U.N. member states pledged more than $40 bil...
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Doctor, CDC agree HPV vaccine does not cause health defects
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said human papillomavirus vaccine shows no risk of causing mental retardation in innoculated children. Republican presidential candidate Congr...
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Minorities at greatest risk of sickle cell disease
Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United States. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, sickle cell disease affects between 70,000 and 100,00...
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Warm-heart transplants tested
LOS ANGELES — Rob Evans, a 61-year-old social worker from Apache Junction, Ariz., got the good news on Father’s Day: After 3½ years, doctors had found him a heart and were preparing to bring it to ...
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