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UA Medical Center performs successful liver transplant -- giving new hope for Arizona children diagnosed with liver disease.
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A new study out this morning shows the teen pregnancy rate in Arizona is dropping. The Centers for Disease Control study says Arizona saw the single largest decrease in teen births ...
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9 On Your Side Health Watch:
If you're not good at washing your hands often, now would be the time.
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The Pima County Health Department is warning residents about a Norovirus outbreak.
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The self-inflicted death of a freshman at Palo Verde High left family and friends devastated. Because of privacy concerns you rarely hear about teen suicides. But that silence has helped this ...
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The parents of 17-month-old Isaiah Hernandez say their son needs a kidney transplant and time is of the essence.
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Comfortable temperatures and a backdrop of blooming flowers, may make the great outdoors look nice, but to those that suffer from seasonal allergies, this year is especially difficult.
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Healthwatch:
A clinical trial is going on across the country, including here in Southern Arizona, that could help thousands of women with HPV avoid surgery.
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9 On Your Side Health Watch:
Nationwide drug shortages are getting bad, affecting healthcare and costs.
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Health watch:
Improvements in pediatric vision testing are allowing doctors to diagnose babies with vision problems earlier than ever before. Stem cells in the child's cord blood may be the answer to fixing ...
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Some doctors take over for your family doctor and only see you when you're in the hospital. Others charge a yearly fee and offer more personalized care in return
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9OYS Investigation:
It’s a growing debate. Do you vaccinate your child or not? Is there a link between vaccines and autism? 9OYS spoke with both sides of the debate.
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9OYS Healthwatch:
The Save a Life Foundation, a non-profit that's part of the Tucson Fire Department, is trying to get the word out about a program that could give you the skills to ...
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9 On Your Side Investigates:
The offer for infectious confections first appeared on Facebook: spit on suckers, spreading cooties from Arizona, to Tennessee, to Louisiana.
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A tingling left arm and severe chest pain are well-known signs of a heart attack for men. But according to medical specialists, many women don't know the signs of a heart ...
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Local organization to fight breast cancer says it had nothing to do with national Komen Foundation's decisions about Planned Parenthood
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9 On Your Side Health Watch:
Government researchers suggest banning smoking in cars when children are present.
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A Minnesota food company is widening its recall of hard-cooked eggs because of a potential for listeria contamination.
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BOSTON (AP) U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials plan to investigate whether inhalable caffeine sold in small canisters is safe for consumers.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube.