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Umbilical Cord Blood Can Be Used Like Embryo Stem Cells
Researchers have been able to reprogram cells from umbilical cord blood to function just like embryonic stem cells.
Most Children Are Fully Vaccinated
A new CDC report finds a majority of children are fully vaccinated, but there is room for improvement.

Some Parents Are Open to Genetic Tests for Their Kids
A third of parents surveyed say they'd be interested in predictive genetic testing for their kids.
Next Steps After a Diagnosis
Next Steps After a Diagnosis

Some Foods May Help Brain Development
Certain foods may enhance cognitive function later in life.
Alcohol and Your Liver
Alcohol and Your Liver

HPV Could Help You Survive Neck Cancer
HPV has been found to increase survival among people with a specific type of head and neck cancer.
A New Treatment Could Help Lupus Patients
A company-funded study shows promise for a new treatment for Lupus.

MRSA Can Be Passed from Family Pets
Antibiotic resistant staph infections can be passed back and forth between people and pets.
Testing For Ovarian Cancer Relapse May Not Work
Using a blood test to detect an ovarian cancer relapse may not help women with the disease live longer, according to a new study.

Globalism Has Led to Disease Pandemics
Now that we live in a global economy, organisms from all over the world can clearly impact us in the United States.
Climate Change Could be the Biggest Health Threat
The biggest health threat of the 21st century according to a new report is climate change.

Blood Pressure is the Most Common Condition for Women
Women seek medical help for high blood pressure more than any other condition.
Eat Your Vitamins
With several recent studies finding dailyl multivitamins have no effect on your health, many consumers are wondering how they can get the vitamins they need without turning to a pill. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports.

Only Losing Some Weight May Not Make A Difference For Your Health
Being diagnosed with a serious illness is an incentive for overweight and obese patients to lose some weight, but it may not be enough to make a difference in their health.

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