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Pediatric infectious disease specialist, Dr. Joe Domachowske, tells about cytomegalovirus testing of newborns in New York state, and the research he's conducting on a potential new vaccine that moms would take to protect their babies. And cell and developmental biologist Jason Horton explains how cancer drugs are developed and some advances that may help speed up the process.
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Dermatologist Ramsay Farah discusses how to care for aging skin. Dr. Hani Aiash shares the link between insomnia and heart disease.
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Skin becomes thinner and drier as we age, but there are some steps seniors and their caregivers can take to keep skin healthy.In this week's "HealthLink…
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Brain rest is crucial for someone who has sustained a possible concussion, say experts from the Upstate Concussion Center.Medical director, Dr. Claudine…
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Dry skin, hair, and nails are common, but if it is not something you’re used to dealing with it could be leading to more serious problems. Dryness can be…
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Atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema, is a skin condition that begins shortly after birth. While it usually goes away as a child gets older,…
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The desire to look younger is nothing new. But while historically plastic surgery has been perceived as something for the wealthy and celebrities,…
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If your child has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD,) it’s better to start medical treatment early, so the child keeps up with his or her…
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While it may not be a health issue, it may be a serious embarrassment. Dandruff can make its way from your scalp to your shoulders in what seems like…
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With the sun beating down during these summer months, many of us lather on some sunscreen and find relief in the nearest body of water. Pools however,…