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Change in Hepatitis Screening May Save Lives, Money

Primary care-based screening for hepatitis C in people born between 1945 and 1965 is cost-effective and lifesaving, a new study says. read more...read more...

Scientists find way to "disarm" AIDS virus

Scientists have found a way to prevent HIV from damaging the immune system and say their discovery may offer a new approach to developing a vaccine against AIDS. read more...read more...

Diabetes May Be Linked to Risk of Alzheimer's

People with diabetes may be twice as likely to develop memory problems and dementia as they age, including Alzheimer's disease, a study shows. read more...read more...

New test may predict Alzheimer's early: study

A new way of testing for signs of Alzheimer's disease in spinal fluid may help more accurately identify which people with mild memory deficits will progress to full-blown dementia, researchers reported on Wednesday. read more...read more...

Smokers Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer May Have Higher Death Risk

A just-released study about smoking and prostate cancer gives men one more reason to quit. The study says that smokers who are diagnosed with prostate cancer may have an increased risk of dying read more...read more...

Nearly 900,000 Fewer Cancer Deaths Since 1990: Report

Researchers credit trend to better detection, treatment and drop in smoking
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Diabetic Kidney Disease Rising in the U.S.

About 40 percent of diabetics will develop kidney disease, study says
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Experimental Vaccine Seems to Cure Prostate Cancer in Mice

Researchers hope to test vaccine in people within five years read more...read more...

NIH study finds experimental drug benefits patients with rare type of cancer

Earlier chemotherapy treatments aimed at this type of soft tissue sarcoma showed no benefit read more...read more...

Weight-Loss Surgery May Lower Risk of Alzheimer's in Diabetics

Though not conclusive, study found lower levels of gene activity connected to dementia after gastric bypass
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