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Chipotle: Norovirus Likely Sickened Boston Students

by Research Team | Dec 9, 2015 | Health News

Chipotle said it believes norovirus is to blame for sickening students at Boston College who reported “gastrointestinal symptoms” after eating at the chain. The company says it thinks the illnesses are an isolated incident unrelated to a multi-state...

Treatment for breast cancer will commence after the baby is born

by Research Team | Dec 9, 2015 | Health News

Heidi Loughlin, 32, discovered she had a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer after falling pregnant with her third child. She was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer, which typically has a prognosis of between two and five years, in September after...

U.S. HIV cases down 10%, but 2 groups see increase

by Research Team | Dec 9, 2015 | Health News

While the overall number of HIV diagnoses continues to fall in the United States since the first cases were documented 30 years ago, at least two groups of the population are seeing a sharp increase in those numbers. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and...

UN says malaria cases drop but progress in Africa is slower

by Research Team | Dec 9, 2015 | Health News

The number of malaria cases worldwide has dropped in recent years but the countries with the biggest outbreaks have made the least progress, according to a new report Tuesday by the World Health Organization. The vast majority of malaria cases and deaths are in...

US clears cold cap to save hair during breast cancer chemo

by Research Team | Dec 9, 2015 | Health News

” Hair loss is one of the most despised side effects of chemotherapy, and now breast cancer patients are getting a new way to save their locks. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it would allow marketing of the DigniCap to chill patients’...

FDA OKs Baxalta's drug for von Willebrand bleeding disorder

by Research Team | Dec 9, 2015 | Health News

U.S. regulators on Tuesday approved the first genetically engineered treatment for the most common inherited bleeding disorder, von Willebrand disease. The Food and Drug Administration said that it’s approved Vonvendi, made by Baxalta Inc., for treating patients...
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