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Joseph Cafone

Dr. Joseph Cafone

Joseph Cafone is a fourth-year internal medicine and pediatrics resident working in the ABC News Medical Unit. Get Joseph Cafone's latest news stories and articles, connect with millions of users and join the conversation at ABC News.

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US obesity rates drop for 1st time in a decade, with possible help from weight loss medications

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Small bursts of activity can slash heart risks for women

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Just 5 extra minutes of intense exercise may help lower blood pressure, study predicts

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Fewer triplets are being born in the US. Researchers have a theory as to why

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New study emphasizes importance of cutting sugar in pregnancy for baby's health

PHOTO: Marlaina Goedel, 30, is pictured while preparing to undergo an islet cell transplant for Type 1 diabetes.
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New therapy after islet cell transplant shows promise for people with Type 1 diabetes

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Breast cancer screening is critical for transgender people, but many are missing out on care

PHOTO: Kenzie Lewellen and Dewey Bennett III welcomed their son Dewey Lester Bennett IV on Oct. 9, 2024 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida, as Hurricane Milton roared through the region.
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Couple who welcomed baby during Hurricane Milton grateful for 'biggest blessing ever'

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Breast cancer deaths decrease as cases among Asian Americans and younger adults rise, new report finds

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3D mammography better at detecting early-stage cancer with fewer false positives, study finds