Getting a flu shot can be sticking point with healthcare workers

Getting a flu shot can be sticking point with healthcare workers

As a nurse at a Downey hospital, Darlene Andres spends her days caring for postpartum mothers and their newborn babies. Andres urges new moms to get the flu vaccine before leaving.

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How to find the best medical information online

If you turn to Google before turning to a doctor when you're feeling icky, you're not alone.

Fecal transplants successful in treating intestinal ailment

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Reckless prescribing, lost lives

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Times investigation: Legal drugs, deadly outcomes

Times investigation: Legal drugs, deadly outcomes

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HIV prevention done right

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