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(HealthDay)—Today’s teens are better at using birth control when they first become sexually active, but many unexpected pregnancies still occur, new research finds. Teens who didn’t use birth
Three decades ago, receiving an HIV diagnosis was comparable to being handed a death sentence. But today, this is no longer the case. Advances in HIV research have
THURSDAY, Dec. 6, 2018 — Obese people with heart failure may live longer than those who are thinner — especially if they are “metabolically healthy,” a new study
The United Nations children’s agency says the number of youths living with HIV could drop by about one-third to 1.9 million between now and 2030, while children dying
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Between high-profile hacks and hospitals’ growing dependency on connected medical devices, cybersecurity is as relevant to healthcare as it’s ever been. And while providers and device manufacturers are
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MONDAY, Sept. 10, 2018 — Use of robotic surgery is continuing to increase, according to a research letter published in the Aug. 28 issue of the Journal of
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