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Surgery Can Boost Outcomes After Chemo for People With Pancreatic Cancer
By Ernie Mundell HealthDay ReporterHe Watched His Hospitalized Son Battle COVID-Linked Illness
By Serena McNiff HealthDay ReporterPfizer Says Its COVID Vaccine Is Very Effective in Kids as Young as 12
By Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersSurvived a Heart Attack? Long Work Hours Raise Your Odds for Another
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay ReporterEven Before Lockdowns, Young Americans Were Having Less Casual Sex
By Amy Norton HealthDay ReporterBiden, Top Health Officials Warn of Risk of Another COVID Surge
By Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersBlack Patients Often Treated at Hospitals With Poorer Safety Records: Report
By Alan Mozes HealthDay ReporterReal-World Proof That Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Slash COVID Infections
By Robin Foster HealthDay ReporterWill High-Protein Diets Help the Middle-Aged Build Muscle?
By Amy Norton HealthDay ReporterBiden Administration Working on 'Vaccine Passport' Initiative
By Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersWhy Are Half of U.S. Kids With Mental Health Issues Not Getting Treatment?
By Sarah Collins HealthDay ReporterLoneliness in Mid-Life Linked to Higher Odds for Alzheimer's
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterHPV Infections Are Plummeting Due to Widespread Vaccination
By Ernie Mundell HealthDay ReporterStates Race to Vaccinate Their Residents
By Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay ReportersPage:
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