Doctors say experimental embryonic stem cell therapy for 6-year-old Cash Burnaman’s incurable condition has zero chance of effectiveness.
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Medical success or boondoggle?
Citing a potential health risk, the California Department of Public Health warned consumers Friday to not eat certain bagged salads manufactured by River Ranch Fresh Foods and sold under various names.
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Some bagged salads deemed health risk
A quarantine placed on two California farms under investigation for mad cow disease has been lifted, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday.
I apologize for not posting any recent updates on Aimee. The past 48 hours have flown by like a whirlwind
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Father of flesh-eating bacteria victim commends her courage
The actor talks about the importance of companionship for people with Alzheimer’s, a disease his mother suffers from.
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David Cassidy on Alzheimer’s
When Megan Kenny was five years old, she began to exhibit strange and troubling symptoms. “I’ve seen dead people with higher blood pressure,” one nurse told her.
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Siblings suffer until diagnosis found
Is it just me, or are we a little obsessed with how celebrities look after having babies? Sure, famous people are always fun to watch (especially when they do cool things like Mila Kunis and save lives), but could all this ogling their midsections, thighs, butts and boobs shortly after they’ve experienced one of the most natural and precious experiences of their lives be a little … twisted?
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Celebs and civilians alike expected to ‘bounce back’ after baby
The father of a University of West Georgia graduate student infected with rare “flesh-eating” bacteria has told in heartbreaking detail of the moment when his daughter learned she would lose her hands.
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Father hails daughter’s courage over limbs lost to bacteria
Q: I’ve heard so much about the dangers of drinking soda. Is it really all that bad for you?
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Is drinking soda really that bad?
An Ohio college dropped health care for students over a religious objection to a new law. CNN’s Carol Costello reports
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School: Religion trumps coverage
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