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Taking aspirin and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid did not reduce the colorectal adenoma among high-risk patients. Also today, New data reveal that college students are at greater risk of meningococcal B infection, children who survive Hodgkin lymphoma face a massive increased risk for second cancers down the road, and the 2018/19 flu season shows high activity in nine states.

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Taking aspirin and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid did not reduce the colorectal adenoma among high-risk patients. Also today, New data reveal that college students are at greater risk of meningococcal B infection, children who survive Hodgkin lymphoma face a massive increased risk for second cancers down the road, and the 2018/19 flu season shows high activity in nine states.

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Taking aspirin and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid did not reduce the colorectal adenoma among high-risk patients. Also today, New data reveal that college students are at greater risk of meningococcal B infection, children who survive Hodgkin lymphoma face a massive increased risk for second cancers down the road, and the 2018/19 flu season shows high activity in nine states.

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