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Star Athletes Often Endorse Junk Food, Study Says
Sugar-packed 'sports drinks' among products hawked in lucrative ad campaigns
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Parents’ Feeding Choices May Raise Baby’s Risk for Celiac Disease
Study links late introduction of gluten, breast-feeding beyond 1 year to development of the digestive disorder
- Posted October 7, 2013
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U.S. Panel Rejects Blood Pressure Screening for Kids, Teens
Despite calls for routine testing, task force finds lack of evidence it would help
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Health Highlights: Oct. 7, 2013
Two Americans, German Win Nobel Prize in Medicine New Coalition Focuses on Concussion in Young Athletes Mortin Infants' Drops Recall Still in Effect
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Righty? Lefty? Genes’ Role Still Unclear
New study suggests DNA only plays a minor part in handedness
- Posted October 6, 2013
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ICU Gloves and Gowns Might Reduce MRSA Infection, Study Says
Review of health care workers showed drop in 'superbug' spread
- Posted October 5, 2013
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Poor Sleep Habits Linked With Chronic Diseases, Study Says
Too much shuteye may be even more damaging than too little
- Posted October 4, 2013
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Cold, Abusive Parenting May Set Child Up for Health Woes as Adult
'Toxic' stress takes physical toll, study says
- Posted October 4, 2013




















