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What’s walking pneumonia? Elton John’s reason for postponing his next concertThe symptoms, which include chest pain, chills, a cough, headache and fever can emulate that of a cold, appearing more gradually than other types of pneumonia.EntertainmentFeb 17, 2020
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Could there soon be a better way to protect against prostate cancer?The PSA test for prostate cancer has been linked to unnecessary treatments and biopsies. That's prompted researchers to start developing a more accurate prostate cancer detection tool.HealthMay 22, 2017
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Calgary woman credits plant-based diet for reversing chronic lung disease, restoring sightKate McGoey-Smith says her health began to turn around after she adopted a plant-based diet that she began to follow under the supervision of a doctor from the Cleveland Clinic's Wellness Institute.HealthApr 28, 2017
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Cleveland Indians get boost from brand new group of fansNewborn babies at an Ohio hospital have joined the ranks of Cleveland Indians fans.SportsOct 25, 2016
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First uterus transplant in the U.S. fails, health officials sayThe first uterus transplant in the United States failed and the organ was surgically removed because of complications, the Cleveland Clinic said Wednesday.HealthMar 9, 2016
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Womb transplant recipient grateful for chance at pregnancyDoctors at the Cleveland Clinic are set Monday to discuss details about the first uterus transplant performed in the U.S.HealthMar 7, 2016
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US surgeons perform nation’s first uterus transplantSurgeons in Cleveland say they have performed the nation's first uterus transplant, a new frontier that aims to give women who lack wombs a chance at pregnancy.HealthFeb 25, 2016
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Reality check: Is the treadmill test a good measure of your risk of death?For those who dread cardio, the findings were frightening: a new study warned that how you fare on the treadmill could be a good indicator of your risk of death in the next decade.HealthMar 10, 2015
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Why one study could change how doctors treat peanut allergiesA recent study suggests exposing high-risk children to peanuts earlier in life could lower the risk of them later developing a peanut allergy.BlogsFeb 24, 2015
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Feed kids peanuts early on to avoid allergies, new research suggestsIt’s advice that’s going against the grain but research is suggesting that feeding peanuts to babies at as early as four months old could lessen risk of allergies.HealthFeb 24, 2015
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