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[ad_1] According to a new report, even though there is no known cure for breast cancer, scientists are working on drugs that could be the key to treating the disease. RELATED: What …
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[ad_1] JACKSONVILLE, Florida – A new triple-negative breast cancer vaccine currently being tested at the Jacksonville Mayo Clinic could one day save millions of lives. The doctors said that although the vaccine …
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[ad_1] JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Local CBS) – A definitive cure for cancer has remained elusive despite years of steady progress in treatment. A team of Mayo Clinic researchers from the Florida campus is …
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[ad_1] It is this time of year again. It's time to go to the doctor or pharmacy and get vaccinated against the flu. Holly and I, along with our three children, get …
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[ad_1] The inclusion of pregnant women in live vaccine trials is an ethical imperative. Almost universal fetal, neonatal and maternal mortality associated with Ebola virus infections during pregnancy requires the development of …
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[ad_1] A new survey of parents' attitudes toward influenza vaccine may explain why some continue to resist influenza vaccine, even though it could put their children at risk. A nationwide survey of …
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[ad_1] After a national survey revealed that some parents were skeptical about getting their children's flu shots, Dr. Jean Moorjani, a pediatrician with the Orlando Health Hospital's Arnold Palmer board in Florida, …
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