CDC Panel Okays New Shingles Vaccine for People Over 50
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An advisory panel to the CDC is recommending a newly-approved shingles vaccine over an older vaccine considered to be less effective.
CDC Panel Okays New Shingles Vaccine for People Over 50
The New York Times—An advisory panel to the CDC is recommending a newly-approved shingles vaccine over an older vaccine considered to be less effective.
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology—Women who are underweight and those who were underweight as teens or young adults are at higher risk of experiencing early menopause than normal weight or lean women, according to a study involving nearly 80,000 women.
A Blood Test to Rule Out Breast Cancer Despite Tissue Density
PLOS One—
Dense breast tissue increases breast cancer risk and decreases the reliability of imaging tests used to detect the disease. A new biomarker blood test can rule out breast cancer with 99 percent accuracy in any breast tissue.
Pumpkins come in all shapes, colors, and sizes — from miniature to gigantic. Here's a rundown of the types of pumpkin you can find in grocery stores and at farmers' markets this fall.
If you have salt sensitivity, your blood pressure rises when you consume excess salt. This condition affects those with and without high blood pressure and is harmful to the heart. Here's what you should know.
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