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CDC: Monitoring H1N1 virus and vaccine dataAmidst a fervor of concern over the potency of the swine flu infection, the Centers for Disease Control tempered any lingering agitation in its weekly update.... Full Story
Likvor, a start-up Swedish medical device company has developed a mechanism that will likely result in more accurate lab test results and medical diagnoses in older adults.... Full Story
A blood test may be able to assist doctors in verifying which patients are in need of antibiotics and which can be treated though use of alternate remedies, according to new research.... Full Story
People who experience emotional distress as children are more likely to become obese adults, new research indicates.... Full Story
Tea drinkers may need to take caution according to a new U.S. study which concludes that green tea may weaken bones.... Full Story
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