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One man’s journey with Cowden syndrome  Featured
One man’s journey with Cowden syndrome
Brian Simmons shares his story of living with this rare genetic condition that often goes undiagnosed.
New flu vaccine expected to be better than last season 
New flu vaccine expected to be better than last season
The CDC encourages everyone older than six months to get vaccinated annually.
Should all women be tested for BRCA mutations? 
Should all women be tested for BRCA mutations?
Researchers say it’s only necessary for high-risk populations or those with a family history.
Who gets a kidney? 
Who gets a kidney?
Choosing who receives an organ is a complex process.
How work spaces affect Millennials’ health 
How work spaces affect Millennials’ health
A study finds that a health-focused office culture leads to fewer obese young adults.
Could that joint stiffness be a sign of something more? 
Could that joint stiffness be a sign of something more?
Don’t just assume an ache or pain is a sign of aging. Talk to your doctor.
Is CPR more successful on TV than in real life? 
Is CPR more successful on TV than in real life?
Television characters know how to perform this lifesaving procedure, but many Americans do not.