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MDedge Daily News: For Zika birth defects, it matters where you live


 

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Zika-linked birth defects are climbing, elderly trauma patients are at risk after leaving the hospital, junk food can damage the teenage brain, and the Food and Drug Administration has approved a starting dose of roflumilast for COPD patients.

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