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  • "Mono" linked to chronic fatigue syndrome in teens |

    • July 15, 2009
    • By Editorial Department
    • Conditions

    NEW YORK – Teens who develop “mono,” otherwise known as infectious mononucleosis, may be at risk for chronic fatigue syndrome, according to a study in Pediatrics.

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  • Finasteride Doesn’t Cause Aggressive Forms Of Prostate Cancer |

    • July 10, 2009
    • By Editorial Department
    • Conditions

    Whether to treat men at risk of prostate cancer with the drug finasteride has been the dilemma with doctors for the last six years. On one hand, the drug had been shown to prevent cancer in about one of every four patients who received it. On the other, those who did develop cancer while on the drug were 25 percent [...]

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