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Losing breast not always best for
cancer patients
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Study: Pregnancy safe for breast cancer survivors
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CDC: Breast-feeding varies by race, place
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Could Hong Kong teach
China to quit smoking?
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Experts: One-third of breast cancer is avoidable
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Study adds evidence that bone drugs work, are safe
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Retired couples may need $250K for
health care
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1 in 10 Chinese adults are diabetics, study finds
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Board of Health hears success of home health care services
State funding
delay affects health dept.; recertification process under way
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Free drinking water nitrate
screening at health fair
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Older women need 1-hour workouts to fend off flab
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Global Fund seeks cash
to fight AIDS, TB, malaria
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Health law will make calorie counts hard to ignore
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PepsiCo to cut sodium, sugar, fat in products
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Study: Last Supper paintings supersize the food
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FDA warns doctors about Glaxo rotavirus vaccine
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Film: 147 toddlers infected in Uzbek HIV outbreak
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Tuesday: Boil order rescinded, water safe
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Boil order
in effect for Lincoln residents
LCHS closed Monday. District
27 is open
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Department of Public
Health releases water treatment guidelines during water boil
order:
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Study: Lesser-known bug a bigger
hospital threat
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Testing overseas may explain big
drop in TB cases
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WHO: Not sure if drug-resistant TB is worsening
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AP Enterprise: NASA, cruise line got flu shots
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Kraft to cut salt in its North American foods
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Calif. considers smoking ban at all state parks
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Safety board to weigh requiring condoms in porn
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US clinic sparks debate with UK human egg raffle
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British hospitals: No sitting
allowed
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Study: Gene testing helps get warfarin dose right
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Doctor says heart groups too cozy with industry
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ALHF Healthcare Careers Scholarship
applications now available
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Arteries improve after smokers quit, study finds
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New HIV infections increasing among homosexuals
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Studies: Intense treatment doesn't help diabetics
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Study: Mini clip is
safer than heart-valve surgery
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Hearts may swoon when stocks do,
study suggests