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Health News
3 in 5 Americans Have Already Been Infected With COVID
By Steven Reinberg and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersPTSD Often Haunts Family Members of Hospitalized COVID Patients
By Alan Mozes HealthDay ReporterU.S. Task Force Rejects Daily Aspirin for Heart Health in People Over 60
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTaken Prior to Sex, New Combo Pill May Prevent Pregnancy for Days
By Denise Mann HealthDay ReporterFar More American Teens Carrying Guns These Days, Study Finds
By Amy Norton HealthDay ReporterCalcium Supplements Could Spell Trouble for Older Heart Patients
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterWhite Women Tend to Get Better Pain Management After Childbirth
By Cara Murez HealthDay ReporterWorsening Allergy Seasons: Is Climate Change to Blame?
By Serena McNiff HealthDay ReporterHair of the Dog: A Quick, Painless Stress Test for Pooches
By Cara Murez HealthDay ReporterExperts Weigh in on CDC's New Forecasting Center for Infectious Diseases
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterNew Combo Immunotherapy Prolongs Survival in Patients With Advanced Kidney Cancer
By Denise Mann HealthDay ReporterFormer College Football Players Suffer More Brain Disorders as They Age
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay ReporterU.S. Justice Department Appeals Ruling Striking Down Mask Mandate on Planes
By Cara Murez and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersIntermittent Fasting: Is It Better Than Typical Weight-Loss Diets?
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