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Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Linked to 2,200 Deaths

Men who have erectile dysfunction may be eager to solve that specific problem, but a new study adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that erectile dysfunction ...
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1 in 8 Skip Meds to Save Money

About one in eight working-age adults say they have skipped doses of their medications or delayed filling prescriptions because of the cost, according to a new government report. ...
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Skin Cancer Linked to Higher Risk of Other Cancers

People who have had common skin cancers may be at an increased risk of getting cancer again in their life, according to a new study. The study found ...
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Fish Oil Supplements in Pregnancy Boost Infants’ Immunity

A new study adds to the growing evidence that fish oil supplements in the diet of pregnant women can bolster their infants’ immune systems. In this case, babies ...
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Treating Gum Disease May Treat Erectile Dysfunction

Better-smelling breath may not be the only way that treating gum disease benefits your sex life, new research says improving the gums may also improve erectile dysfunction. Previous ...
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Cookie Dough E. Coli Outbreak Still Has Mysterious Origins

Exactly how cookie dough came to be contaminated with E. coli bacteria, sickening 77 people in 30 states in June 2009, remains unclear, according to a new analysis ...
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Deer Antlers Offer Clue to Basis for Osteoporosis

A recent study on deer antlers has spurred a new theory on the origins of osteoporosis. Lack of the mineral manganese, rather than calcium, may be responsible for ...
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Chickenpox Cases Drop 80% in Last Decade

Since the vaccine against chickenpox became available in the United States, the country is seeing a lot less of the disease. Between 2000 and 2010, the incidence of ...
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Kids’ Vaccine Rates Have Room to Improve, CDC Says

For the most part, U.S. kindergartners are up-to-date with their vaccines, but there remains room for improvement, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control ...
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HPV May Increase Skin Cancer Risk

Some types of human papillomaviruses, or HPVs, may increase the risk of nonmelanoma skin cancers, a new study finds. A review of blood sample records in Norway and ...
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