Pregnant woman survives H1N1
Pregnant woman survives H1N1
Pregnant women are among those most vulnerable to the H1N1 flu virus. More than 100 pregnant women have been hospitalized in intensive care, and about 30 have died from the virus.
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Report: 20-somethings can go 2 years between Paps
First mammograms. Now - in an apparent coincidence - Pap smears.
  1. Nov. 20, 2009
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Therapies give normal life, despite rare, life-threatening condi
Therapies give normal life, despite rare, life-threatening condition
New research is offering hope of a normal life to patients who suffer from a rare, life-threatening condition that affects blood pressure in the lungs.
  1. Nov. 19, 2009
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Some oncologists still recommend regular mammograms
Some oncologists still recommend regular mammograms
Gail Heath, a scheduling coordinator at Rex Hospital, has been fielding calls this week from many women asking if new breast screening guidelines mean they should cancel their appointments.
  1. Nov. 19, 2009
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Advice changes for breast cancer screening
Advice changes for breast cancer screening
Health Team Dr. Allen Mask discusses the new guidelines for breast screenings.
  1. Nov. 17, 2009
Gluten-free diet for autism
Some claim diet can help treat autism
Some celebrities and Internet sites suggest a gluten-free, casein-free diet will improve an autistic child's ability to function and communicate. Medical trials have been inconclusive.
  1. Nov. 18, 2009
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On the Record: Your flu questions answered
Do you have questions about H1N1, the seasonal flu and the availability of vaccine? David is joined by Dr. Mask and others to discuss the scare, the risk and safety precautions you can take.
  1. Nov. 17, 2009
New mammogram guidelines cause confusion
New mammogram guidelines cause confusion
A government panel suggests that most women in their 40s should not routinely get mammograms.
  1. Nov. 16, 2009
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Pregnant woman survives H1N1
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Pediatrician and author Dr. William Sears
New mammogram guidelines cause confusion
H1N1 vaccines up to 45 days behind schedule
Triangle clinics offer H1N1 vaccine
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Calif. study shows who gets sickest from flu
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Demand for H1N1 vaccine outstrips supply
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