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Tuberculosis patient possibly exposed hundreds at Georgia school, amid global rise
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Higher adherence to American dietary guideline recommendations may be associated with a lower risk for grade reclassification in men diagnosed with grade group 1 (GG1) prostate cancer, according to a Johns Hopkins Medicine study.