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[ad_1] An eleventh child died of an adenovirus outbreak in a New Jersey health facility and returned 23 others, health officials said Friday. The child resided at the Wanaque Center for Nursing …
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[ad_1] The NFL has awarded more than $35 million in grants to fund medical research into brain health and injuries, the league said Thursday. The grants were made as part of a …
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