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    Under the law's Medicaid expansion and marketplaces where federal subsidies are available, an estimated 20 million people have gotten health coverage, many of them for the first time. (iStock photo)
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    Uninsured rate falls to historically low level

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    CDC is giving out $2.4 million to some major cities, none of which has seen a Zika outbreak. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
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    Cities get cash to fight Zika

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    Last year was the first time in the past decade that any state saw a drop in the obesity rate. (AP Photo/Rodrique Ngowi)
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    Obesity rates drop in four states

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    A CDC survey found more than 66 percent were strongly or somewhat in favor of outlawing tobacco sales. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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    Survey: Most don’t want tobacco sales at pharmacies

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    Ebola can last more than a year in semen, based on data from a Liberian screening program. (AP Photo/Michael Duff, File)
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    Study: Ebola lasts longer than expected in semen

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    Moms in the U.S. are increasingly breastfeeding their infants, but still not as long as experts want. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)
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    Breastfeeding rates in the U.S. keep rising

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its travel advisory on Friday after news broke that five people got Zika locally in Miami Beach. (AP Photo)
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    CDC: Don’t go to Miami Beach if pregnant

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    Health agency wants doctors to conduct repeated eye and hearing tests and ultrasounds on infants. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio)
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    CDC wants doctors to test babies more for Zika

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    Study: Zika can stay in semen for 6 months
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    Study: Zika can stay in semen for 6 months

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    A new federal study showed that American-Indians and Alaskan natives had the highest prevalence of cigarette smoking at nearly 40 percent of their population. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
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    CDC study highlights which ethnic group smokes the most

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