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Health News Update: September 29, 2014
The latest in health news: a new cancer drug prolongs life, an FDA-approved device could be key in distinguishing between cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease, and why heart attacks may look very different in women
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Clinical trials find that breast cancer drug Perjeta extends survival
Last year, the advisory committee to the FDA
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FDA panel recommends approval for pre-surgery treatment of early-stage breast cancer
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