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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30, 2020 — The incidence of COVID-19 was higher in adolescents than among children during May to September
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David Sidransky, M.D., calls the Pap smear one of the “greatest successes” in cancer screening. “Every woman in the United
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Authors of a review of policies, based on the experiences of nine high-income countries and regions’ easing of lockdown measures,
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New knowledge on the cellular makeup and growth of teeth can expedite developments in the treatment of tooth sensitivity and
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The infection that could be more deadly for students than coronavirus: How self-isolating if you mistake meningitis symptoms for Covid-19
Read moreBlack women may be less likely to receive timely treatment for breast cancer
New research suggests that Black women experience longer waits for treatment initiation than white women after a breast cancer diagnosis,
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For most people, a change to their diet can help them feel better. But for singer James Blunt, tweaking his
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Migraines affect millions of people worldwide, often lasting days and severely disrupting lives. More than simply super-intense headaches, some migraines
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