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The risk of infection makes fast and thorough treatment critical
Rinsing raw chicken raises the risk of spreading harmful bacteria and causing foodborne illness
Older studies suggesting a link have been completely discredited — vaccinations are safe and effective
The two main strains of the flu have a lot in common, but type A causes more cases and more severe illness than type B
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Researchers found potentially harmful germs on 95% of wristbands
Pasteurized milk is considered safe, but there are concerns about avian influenza spreading through raw, unpasteurized milk
Like the flu shot or the HPV vaccine, PrEP is a preventive medicine designed to protect your health
Pressing a glass on a rash provides some clues, but it’s not foolproof
Studies have shown promising results, but additional research is needed
Walking pneumonia is milder and doesn’t always require medication — but it’s also highly contagious
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