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First Uterus Transplant in US Has Failed Due to Complications

The woman who received the first uterus transplant in the United States experienced a sudden complication recently, forcing doctors to remove the transplanted organ.
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Kids Are Eating Nuts, Despite Rise in Allergies

About one-third of U.S. children and teens eat nuts on any given day, mostly in the form of seeds and nut butters, according to a new government report.

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New Zika Study Finds Grave Outcomes for Some Pregnant Women

After getting an ultrasound, some pregnant women infected with the Zika virus found that their fetuses had a number of developmental problems.

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Birth Date May Influence Child's Risk for ADHD Diagnosis

A child's birth date could play a role in determining which kids will be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and subsequently put on medication.

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'Ultraprocessed' Foods Make Up More Than Half of Americans' Diets

Ultraprocessed foods make up more than half of the average American's diet — and contribute significantly to the amount of added sugar that's eaten each day.

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No Laughs: New Technique Helps Ticklish Patients

For ticklish people, a routine doctor's exam can lead to lots of squirming and giggling, but now, doctors in England may have come up with an innovative solution to this problem.

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