'We are Going to Have More:' Measles Threat Grows
Before the measles vaccine, about 3 to 4 million people got the virus every year in the United States. About 400 to 500 of them died.
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Could HPV Be Tied to Heart Trouble in Women, Too?
Researchers found that among the women studied, those infected with "high-risk" strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) were somewhat more likely to develop heart disease or suffer a stroke over the next several years.
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Gastric Bypass Means Diabetes Remission For Many
The surgery isn't necessarily a cure for type 2 diabetes. Some people who go into remission and appear to no longer have the disease can relapse and start having symptoms again.
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Dangerous Bacteria May Lurk in Hospital Sinks
The bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase was found in 87 percent of patient sinks next to toilets, compared with about 22 percent of sinks near room entry doors.
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Drug May Be Safer Option Against Repeat Stroke
The risk of another stroke caused by a blood clot was halved for patients who took the drug Pletal plus aspirin or clopidogrel, versus those who took aspirin or clopidogrel alone.
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