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New Surveillance Case Definition Developed for MIS-C - HealthDay News
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Vitamin D May Help Maintain Muscle as You Age - HealthDay News
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Prior SARS-CoV-2 Infection Not Linked to Worse Outcomes After Surgery - Times-News
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Artificially Sweetened Drinks May Up Risk for Urinary Incontinence - YakTriNews KAPP-KVEW
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Prior SARS-CoV-2 Infection Not Linked to Worse Outcomes After Surgery - Herald & Review
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Not All Pediatric Cases of Type 2 Diabetes Have Obesity - HealthDay News
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Artificially Sweetened Drinks May Up Risk for Urinary Incontinence - Arizona Daily Star
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Combo of COVID Plus Flu Can Bring Severe Illness to Kids - Missoulian
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Linked to Peripheral Artery Disease - The Southern
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Mobile Devices for Calming May Harm Young Children's Emotion Regulation - The Daily News
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Countering Antivax Misinformation Ups Parents' Perceptions of HPV Vaccines - The Suburban Newspaper
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Intermittent Fasting Can Achieve Remission in Type 2 Diabetes - The Suburban Newspaper
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4 Genes May Raise Risk for Suicide | Health | thesuburban.com - The Suburban Newspaper
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Children Report Changing Symptoms in Year Following COVID-19 - HealthDay News
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USPSTF Recommends PrEP for Reducing Risk for HIV Acquisition - The Suburban Newspaper
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Financial Incentives Encourage Weight Loss in Low-Income Adults - Tulsa World
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Vegetable Intake Linked to Reduced Risk for Type 2 Diabetes - The Pantagraph
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Even Early-Stage Liver Disease May Be Harming the Heart - HealthDay News
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Black Patients More Likely to Be Advised Against Brain Tumor Surgery - Tulsa World
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Black Patients More Likely to Be Advised Against Brain Tumor Surgery - The Suburban Newspaper
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Recommendations Updated for Treatment, Prevention of HIV - Arizona Daily Star
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Battling High Blood Pressure? Adding Yoga to Your Workout Might Help - The Suburban Newspaper
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Perianal Disease, Stricturing or Penetrating Behavior Tied to Crohn Disease Outcomes - HealthDay News
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Vitamins, Fish Oil, Minerals: Which Supplements Help or Harm the Heart? - Tulsa World
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Concerns Around Sex, Fertility Often Ignored in Breast Cancer Care: Survey - Missoulian
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