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Study finds blood-pressure drugs could improve colorectal cancer

UVA Researchers Link Blood-Pressure Drugs to Improved Survival of Colorectal Cancer

CHARLOTTESVILLE — Researchers at the University of Virginia's Department of Public Health Sciences are starting to see a link between common blood pressure…

Antihypertensives may improve survival for patients with colorectal cancer

Antihypertensives may improve survival for patients with colorectal cancer
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More than a quarter of infants not getting common vaccinations

More than a quarter of infants not getting common vaccinations A study using data from 2018 found that only 72.8 percent of children received all their vaccinations for diseases like polio and measles. By iStock Childhood vaccinations prevent illnesses like polio, tetanus and measles. A new study found that more than a quarter of infants are not completing all their vaccinations. African American infants, infants of mothers with less than a high school education and infants in low-income households are at the greatest risk for not completing the vaccine series. While many are thinking about vaccine uptake for COVID-19, a group of researchers are worried about common vaccinations for children that may also be affected by inequity and lack of access. A new study published in Health Equity found that more than a quarter of infants in the U.S. in 2018 did not receive the common childhood vaccinations for illnesses like polio, tetanus, measles

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