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Health Highlights: Jan. 5, 2017

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Scientists Identify New Organ in Body
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Health Tip: Avoid Straining Your Hip

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Chemo Drug May Combat Serious Brain Tumor After All

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Certain glioblastomas respond to anti-angiogenic compounds, study finds  read on >

Anti-Aging Process Rejuvenates Lab Mice: Study

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Researchers said they used gene manipulation to ‘turn back the clock’  read on >

With Trump in Charge, What’s the Prognosis for Obamacare?

By Weekly Sauce | December 8, 2016 | Add a Comment

Health savings accounts may play a bigger role; future of state Medicaid expansions remains uncertain  read on >

As Obama’s Term Winds Down, Resistance to Obamacare Diminishes

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43 percent of Americans would like to see the health care reform law kept in place but amended, HealthDay/Harris Poll finds  read on >

Worldwide Cancer Rates Up More Than One-Third in Past Decade: Report

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Researchers cite population aging and growth  read on >

Flavored E-Cig Liquids May Contain Toxic Substances

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Study found lower levels in unflavored varieties when heated  read on >

Drug Combo Shows Promise Against Some Soft Tissue Tumors

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Adding new drug to standard one helped control sarcomas in early trial on 2 patients  read on >

Scientists Spot ‘Teetotaler’ Gene

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Discovery might one day lead to drugs to control excessive alcohol consumption, researchers say  read on >

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