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Infections
News
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FDA Says It's Safe to Eat Tomatoes
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New Model Allows Testing of Hepatitis C Treatments
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Genetic Trait Boosts AIDS Risks in Blacks
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Imaging Advance Tracks Prostate Cancer in Lymph Nodes
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Salmonella Sickness Toll Climbs to 1,148
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Salmonella Illnesses Now Top 1,000
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New Ear Tube Device Helps Treat Infections Faster
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New Hope Against the Cold Sore Virus
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MRSA Infections Can Bug Fitness Buffs
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U.S. Officials Stymied in Salmonella Search
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TB Outbreaks May Be Predicted by First 2 Cases
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Barefoot Lifestyle Has Its Dangers
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Tomatoes May Not Be Only Source of Salmonella Outbreak
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Antibiotics Effective for Vaginal Injury After Childbirth
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'Troubling' Rise in HIV Among Young Gay Men: CDC
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New Vaccine May Account for Less Severe Rotavirus Season
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MRSA Rates Tied to Hospital Understaffing
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Tainted Tomato Toll Now 552
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Measle's Spread Doesn't Depend on Airways
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Worldwide War Deaths Underestimated
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Herpes Suppression May Not Prevent HIV Infection
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Scientists ID Enzyme That Allows Dysentery Amoeba to Hide
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False Positives in Oral HIV Test Halt Use in NYC
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Tainted Tomato Cases Jump to 383 People in 30 States, D.C.
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Study Ties Herpes Virus to Emerging Form of Diabetes
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FDA Narrowing Tainted Tomato Probe to One Cluster
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How to Have Your Tomatoes, and Eat Them, Too
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Tainted Tomatoes Likely From Florida or Mexico: FDA
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228 People in 22 States Sickened in Ongoing Salmonella-Tomato
Outbreak
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Vaccine Skin Patch Prevents Travelers' Diarrhea
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New Bird Flu Vaccine Shows Promise
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U.S. Health Officials Closer to Origin of Salmonella Outbreak
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Good Oral Hygiene May Protect Against Heart Infections
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With Summer Comes Snake Bites
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Genetic Factors Affect Codeine's Work as Painkiller
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Reuse of Antibacterial Wipes Can Spread Bacteria
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Chronic Stomach Inflammation Boosts Cancer Risk
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Breast-Feeding More Protective for Girls Than Boys
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Gut Bacteria Fights Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Secondhand Smoke Leaves Kids Prone to Severe Infections
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Dialysis Catheter Placement Makes Little Difference in Infection
Risk
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Obese Patients at Greater Infection Risk After Hip Replacement
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Coxsackievirus Infections Spiked in 2007: CDC
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Vulnerability to Shingles May Hinge on Family
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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food
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Educational Drive Cut Death Rate From Sepsis
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Smallpox Drug May Protect Against Common Cold
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New Latent TB Drug Saves Lives, Money
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Cosmetic Skin Fillers May Cause Delayed Side Effects
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Silver-Coated Endotracheal Tubes Cut Down on Infections
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Firefighters May Face Higher Risk of Bladder Cancer
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New Surgical Technology Holds Promise of Painless, Scarless
Procedures
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CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine for Those Over 60
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HPV Tied to Better Tongue, Tonsil Cancer Outcomes
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Group B Strep Down Among Newborns, Up Among Adults
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Corticosteroids of Little Use Against Childhood Meningitis
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Grapefruit Compound Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus
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Ethnicity Plays Role in Parents' Treatment of Childhood Fever
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10% of U.S. Kids Using Cough Medicine Every Week
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Treating Stomach Infection Early Protects Against Cancer
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Measles Outbreak Rises to 64 Cases, Most Since 2001
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Researchers Develop Quick Way to Create Human Antibodies
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Report Slams U.S. Food Safety System
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Researchers Tackle HIV From a New Angle
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1 in 4 U.S. Toddlers Improperly Vaccinated
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Possible Viral Links to Lung Cancer Risk Uncovered
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Clinical Symptoms Enough to Switch Drug Regimens for HIV Patients
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Review Urges Aggressive MRSA Screening for Health Workers
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Current Flu Season Worst in 4 Years
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Few Countries on Track to Curb Maternal, Child Mortality Rates
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T-Cell Duplication Delayed Up to 3 Days After Infection
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Irradiation Almost Erases Risk of Food Poisoning
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Foodborne Illnesses Remain Constant in U.S.
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Researchers Pursuing Nasal Anthrax Vaccine
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Mumps Outbreak in Midwest Could Have Been Worse
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Probable Case of Human-to-Human Bird Flu Transmission Reported
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Gator Blood May Be New Source of Antibiotics
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Injectable Antibiotic Protects Against Lyme Disease in Mice
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FDA OKs New Rotavirus Vaccine
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Amateur Singers, Teachers Seldom Hear Sounds of Trouble
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Scientists Uncover How HIV Hides Inside Cells
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New Rule Seeks to Protect Kids From Lead Paint
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Researchers Successfully Test Ebola Vaccines
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Family Study Associates Pesticide Use With Parkinson's Risk
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Biologists Discover How Dengue Virus Matures
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Scientists Isolate Organism That Causes Disfiguring Tropical
Disease
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DNA-Based HPV Tests More Accurate Than Pap Smears
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Dog Flu May Have Been Active as Early as 1999
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TB Drug Treatment Can Lead to Severe Pneumonia
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Poison Prevention Tips to Protect the Most Vulnerable
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Some Facelift Patients Infected With MRSA 'Superbug'
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The Gender Divide Starts Over Dinner
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Community-Based Staph Pneumonia More Common Than Thought
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Food-borne Illnesses From Leafy Greens on Rise in U.S.
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Don't Prescribe Antibiotics for Adult Sinus Woes
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Woman and Cat Shared 'Super Bug'
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Universal Screening for MRSA in Hospitals Made Little Difference
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Gulf War Illness Strongly Linked to Chemical Exposure
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Continuous Doctor Care Key to Childhood Screenings
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Scientists Engineer Protein That Could Battle Strep
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