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Many Breast Cancer Patients Can Safely Skip Radiation After Mastectomy, Study Finds

A new study suggests that many women with early-stage breast cancer may not need radiation after a mastectomy, thanks to advances in modern cancer treatment.

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Pet owners in rural areas might find it harder to get a vet appointment for their sick cat or ailing pooch, a new study says.

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COVID Vaccination Safer For Kids' Heart Health Than Infection, Study Says

The COVID vaccine is safer for kids’ heart health than if they become infected with the coronavirus, a new study has found.

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