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11/14/2007
A mutated version of a common cold virus has caused 10 deaths in the last 18 months, the CDC reported Thursday.
A mutated version of a common cold virus has caused 10 deaths in the last 18 months, the CDC reported Thursday.
A mutated version of a common...
11/14/2007
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05/02/2013
One theory suggests the recession is a factor in the jump of 40 percent between 1999 and 2010.
One theory suggests the recession is a factor in the jump of 40 percent between 1999 and 2010.
One theory suggests the...
05/02/2013
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01/10/2015
CDC research suggests doctors prescribe antivirals to one in five high-risk flu patients. CDC officials say the number should be higher.
CDC research suggests doctors prescribe antivirals to one in five high-risk flu patients. CDC officials say the number should be higher.
CDC research suggests doctors...
01/10/2015
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02/20/2006
An influential federal advisory panel recommended Tuesday that every U.S. infant be vaccinated against rotavirus, a common and potentially fatal cause of childhood diarrhea and vomiting.
An influential federal advisory panel recommended Tuesday that every U.S. infant be vaccinated against rotavirus, a common and potentially fatal cause of childhood diarrhea and vomiting.
An influential federal advisory...
02/20/2006
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07/14/2014
A second investigation discovered the use of expired disinfectants and the transfer of dangerous germs in Ziploc bags.
A second investigation discovered the use of expired disinfectants and the transfer of dangerous germs in Ziploc bags.
A second investigation...
07/14/2014
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11/27/2007
U.S. adult obesity rates seem to have leveled off, at least temporarily, the government reported Wednesday.
U.S. adult obesity rates seem to have leveled off, at least temporarily, the government reported Wednesday.
U.S. adult obesity rates seem to...
11/27/2007
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04/29/2013
The rise of superbugs, along with increased pressure from the government and insurers, is driving hospitals to try all sorts of new approaches to stop their spread.
The rise of superbugs, along with increased pressure from the government and insurers, is driving hospitals to try all sorts of new approaches to stop their spread.
The rise of superbugs, along...
04/29/2013
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12/30/2014
The Ebola epidemic is the worst in world history, blamed for killing nearly 8,000 people across West Africa this year.
The Ebola epidemic is the worst in world history, blamed for killing nearly 8,000 people across West Africa this year.
The Ebola epidemic is the worst...
12/30/2014
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06/13/2006
A campaign to reduce lethal errors and unnecessary deaths in U.S. hospitals has saved an estimated 122,300 lives in the last 18 months, the campaign's leader said Wednesday.
A campaign to reduce lethal errors and unnecessary deaths in U.S. hospitals has saved an estimated 122,300 lives in the last 18 months, the campaign's leader said Wednesday.
A campaign to reduce lethal...
06/13/2006
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07/11/2014
One of the closed facilities was involved an incident that could have exposed workers in three labs to anthrax.
One of the closed facilities was involved an incident that could have exposed workers in three labs to anthrax.
One of the closed facilities was...
07/11/2014
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