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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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Battery-sized heart pump shows potential in helping kids waiting for heart transplants

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OJ Simpson dies after prostate cancer diagnosis: What to know about PSA screening

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Switching order of breast cancer treatment could lower the need for multiple surgeries, study finds

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Eating a dozen eggs a week doesn't hurt your cholesterol: Study

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What to know about calculating breast cancer risk after Olivia Munn's diagnosis

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Women get same exercise benefit as men, with less effort, study finds

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These 3 exercises found to be the best for treating depression

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Leading pediatric group warns competitive youth sports are leading to burnout, injuries

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Men may be better at directions than women, but new study says this isn’t due to an evolutionary advantage, as long believed

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Screen time for kids under 2 linked to sensory differences in toddlerhood: Study