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CDC asks doctors to look out for potential cases of a deadly Ebola-like disease

Can you use Ozempic and Wegovy to lose weight quickly?

A federal judge suspends FDA's longtime approval of abortion pill, but gives the government 7 days to appeal

Does misoprostol, the other abortion drug, work on its own?

Almost 70 infections linked to recalled eyedrops in 16 states, CDC says

Gay youths are more than twice as likely to have sleep trouble, study finds

American Medical Association's 1st gay president to take over at tumultuous time

What happens if access to the abortion pill mifepristone gets cut off?

Judge's abortion pill decision embraces extreme language and ideology of anti-abortion movement, experts say

Cancer drug shortages are creating dire circumstances for some patients

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Half a million veterans may go without health insurance next year

Passengers from Wuhan, China, will be screened in 3 U.S. cities for a deadly new virus

As of Saturday, March 14, 10:15 a.m. ET, there are 2,202 confirmed coronavirus cases in the US, and 50 deaths.

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Coronavirus in the U.S.: Map of where cases have been confirmed across the country

Another Obama decision reversed? Now it's about food safety.

WATCH: Dr. Anthony Fauci explains who is most at risk to the coronavirus; he also explains that there will be some cases that are out of the norm, and those cases can confuse the public.

Bleeding is the leading cause of death at a mass shooting, but one-third of victims can survive if treated within five minutes. Stop the Bleed is teaching students how to do it, reports for . #TuneIn 

Measles outbreak grows in northwest, 31 cases reported

Dr. Fauci says the US does not yet have the critical testing and tracing procedures needed to begin reopening the nation’s economy, adding a dose of caution to projections from the White House.

GOP healthcare plan could mean millions lose their work-based coverage

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