Healthy Living/WellnessStudy Confirms Low Vaccine Rates Responsible For Measles Outbreak Measles outbreak in the U.S. got a foothold because vaccination rates among the exposed population are low, researchers say. Rate may be as low as 50 percent in some outbreak case clusters, they say.by Jim Algar
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Healthy Living/WellnessStudy Says Folic Acid Supplements May Help Lower Risk Of Strokeby Sumit Passary
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Healthy Living/WellnessExperimental Cholesterol Drugs Halve Heart Attacks And Strokes Risks But More Research Neededby Jim Algar
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