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Bird flu hot spot: Scientists track virus in huge migration

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Huge flocks of famished birds scour the sands of Delaware Bay for the tiny greenish eggs …

Migrating birds create flu bonanza for scientists to study

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Huge flocks of famished birds scour the sands of Delaware Bay for the tiny greenish eggs …

NIH ends alcohol study, citing funding, credibility problems

WASHINGTON — The U.S. government is shutting down a study that was supposed to show if a single drink a …

Warming, not cooling, donated livers may improve transplants

WASHINGTON – Surgeons pack donated organs on ice while racing them to transplant patients but it may be time for …

Report: Abortion is safe but barriers reduce quality of care

WASHINGTON — Abortions in the U.S. are very safe but getting one without facing delays and false medical information depends …

Superagers’ youthful brains offer clues to keeping sharp

WASHINGTON — It’s pretty extraordinary for people in their 80s and 90s to keep the same sharp memory as someone …

Cancer from cellphones? New studies say no need to hang up

WASHINGTON — Two government studies that bombarded rats and mice with cellphone radiation found a weak link to some heart …

Push to better track living kidney donors’ long term health

WASHINGTON — The big unknown when someone donates a kidney: The long-term health consequences. Now the U.S. is taking a …

What about the memory test Trump aced? It’s not for everyone

WASHINGTON -Drawing a clock. Counting backward by sevens. Rattling off words that begin with “F” before a minute’s up. They …

Scientists seek super shot for flu 100 years after pandemic

WASHINGTON — The descriptions are haunting. Some victims felt fine in the morning and were dead by night. Faces turned …

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