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Annual Paps a thing of the past, suggests OB/GYN organization
Most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually, say new guidelines that conclude that is enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer.
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Texas posts flu vaccine locator online
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Northside ISD to offer free H1N1 flu vaccines for students
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Northside schools to begin swine flu vaccinations
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UTHSC mouse heart invention will help human health
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S.A. diabetic wins online video contest
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H1N1 fears spreading to the nation's blood supply
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Alternative H1N1 therapy offers speedier recovery
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Wilford Hall specialists help wounded warriors put the pieces back together
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Finding health care at a discount
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Report: Senate health bill to cost $849 billion
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How healthy are we in Texas? Weighing in with new numbers
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Good health at Goodwill
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Addicted to love? Experts say more women than ever are seeking a cure
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CTRC doctor reacts to controversial changes in mammogram advice
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Study: 40 percent of U.S. may be obese by 2018
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New advice: Skip mammograms in 40s, start at 50
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Innovative pregnancy group reduces pre-term births
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Houston teen dies of swine flu in New Mexico
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Doctors trying to figure out why healthy teens can't ward off H1N1 virus
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S.A. runner finishes marathons, despite stage 4 cancer
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Volunteers needed for seasonal flu vaccine study
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‘Co-sleeping’ with baby can be deadly, Texas officials warn
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TDI Fitness Center a safe workout zone for diabetics
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Local clinics get H1N1 Vaccine, but supplies short
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Pedigree for cancer drugs stops counterfeiting
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Free heart screenings for high school athletes
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Girl can't stop sneezing
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Suicide warnings on antidepressants often misunderstood
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Quirky home remedies that really work!
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At risk for hair loss? New gene test could predict chance of baldness
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Big sound becomes big problem as teens turn up the volume
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S.A. doctor using lasers to fight stubborn nail fungus
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Biohazard device helps AF detect potentially deadly pathogens
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S.A. company marketing surgical wedge made of human bone
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UT supercomputer helping to track H1N1 flu
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Tiny transmitter helps diagnose serious reflux disease
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S.A. physician a diabetic doctor and patient
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Swine Flu City approves $3 million to fund H1N1 vaccination plan
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Upper cervical chiropractic technique providing some patients with pain relief
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NEISD stages "Asthma Blow Out"
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Families line up for shots as H1N1 spreads
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New clinic offers fast track for Atascosa residents concerned about swine flu
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President Obama declares swine flu a national emergency
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Good news, bad news for allergy sufferers this fall
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University Hospital seeks to earn "Magnet" status
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Report: Flu pandemic hit 20 percent of U.S. kids
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New study: Some washing machines as contaminated as a dirty diaper
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UTHSC opens towering new clinic in the medical center



