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Crohn's Disease Treatment Update: Psoriasis Drug Approved By FDA To Treat Crohn's Disease
The FDA has approved Stelara, a psoriasis drug manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, to treat Crohn's disease. Zika Virus Miami Beach 2016: CDC Warns Community, Pregnant Women
Florida Governor Rick Scott and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Celeste Philip announced five cases of Zika in a 1.5 mile area of Miami Beach on Friday. Help For Parents Of Transgender Kids
Parents and doctors of transgender children are getting some much-needed assistance. Brain-Eating Amoeba Causes Irreversible Damage To Girl, 11, In South Carolina
A brain-eating amoeba has caused major brain damage to an 11-year-old girl after she played in water infected with the bug. Why Men Donate Sperm Online 2016: New Study Shows Motivations, Preferences
A new study reveals men's motivations for seeking out sperm donation opportunities online. Sunscreen May Not Prevent Skin Cancer, Says New Study: What To Do Now
Grab a hat and a cover-up; sunscreen alone likely won't protect you from skin cancer, a new study says. Melanoma Risks: Skin Cancer Less Common, More Deadly For Black People
People of color are less likely to get melanoma, but when they do, it's deadlier for them. PCOS Treatment 2016: Women May Not Get Recommended Tests For Ovary Problem
Women with poly cystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) may not be getting the right tests for their condition. Aging Better: A Positive Attitude Helps Handle Stress
A positive attitude toward aging may help you better handle stress. Diabetes And Heart Disease Risk: Greater Danger Before Menopause
Women should pay close attention to heart health and diabetes risks before menopause, rather than after, a new study suggests. Memory Benefits 2016: Electric Therapy May Improve Recall
Someday, we may be able to improve memory during sleep via electric currents through the scalp. Zika Epidemic: Florida Travel Warning Issued For Pregnant Women After More Zika Cases
Pregnant women are being advised to avoid traveling to parts of Florida after 10 new cases of Zika were caused by local mosquito bites.