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Vol. 21, Issue 21 | March 12, 2020
 
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Alzheimer's treatments: What's on the horizon?
From plaques and tangles to insulin and hormones, researchers are studying a number of ways to treat Alzheimer's disease. See what they've been working on.
 
 
CRE bacteria: What you should know  
These superbugs are a family of germs that are resistant to most — and in some cases, all — types of antibiotics. Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones during this Patient Safety Awareness Week and beyond.
 
     
 
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Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Learn everything you need to know about the coronavirus here.
CA 125 test: A screening test for ovarian cancer?
Discover why doctors generally don't recommend a CA 125 test for ovarian cancer
 
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Diabetes care: 10 ways to avoid complications
Heart valve surgery
Video: Effectively managing chronic kidney disease
Tooth abscess
Narcolepsy: Treatment options and more
 
 
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