Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer: When Should It End?

New data finds that men with low-risk prostate cancer who go on active surveillance need follow-up for more than 15 years -- and perhaps indefinitely.
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Signs of Elder Abuse You Need to Know

If you know what to look for, you can help make sure your friends and loved ones stay safe.
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Diseases Making a Comeback

We've made a lot of progress against illnesses like tuberculosis and scarlet fever. But more people seem to be coming down with those and other serious diseases that appeared to be on the way out.
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Diseases Making a Comeback
We've made a lot of progress against illnesses like tuberculosis and scarlet fever. But more people seem to be coming down with those and other serious diseases that appeared to be on the way out.
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