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Hepatitis A Outbreak In Nashville Confirmed By Health Officials
A hepatitis A outbreak hits Nashville, Tennessee, counting 14 confirmed cases of the disease in a span of five months. Vaccinations are beginning to get underway, especially for the large number of at-risk communities in the metro.
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Lung Cancer Is Now More Prevalent Among Young Women Than In Men: Study
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Is Drilling Rocks On Mars Again
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Humans Make Up Only 0.01 Percent Of All Living Things On Earth, While Plants Represent 82 Percent
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Higher Rates Of Childhood Cancer Linked To Ultra-Clean Environments, Lack Of Microbial Exposure: Study
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Overdoses On ADHD Drugs Surge: Study Finds An Increase Of Over 60 Percent
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First FDA-Approved Drug That Prevents Chronic Migraine Costs $6,900 A Year
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NASA Astronaut Forgets His GoPro SD Card Back Home On Earth
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Astronomers Find New Evidence Of Planet Nine's Existence