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Halloween Treats Can Spook Kids’ Teeth
Dentists offer cavity-prevention tips
- Posted October 30, 2013
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Health Tip: When Deep Vein Thrombosis Causes Symptoms
See your doctor immediately
- Posted October 30, 2013
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E-Cigarettes May Not Be Gateway to Smoking: Study
It found few teens go on to smoke cigarettes, use other kinds of tobacco after 'vaping'
- Posted October 29, 2013
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Balance Training Seems to Prevent Falls by Elderly
Researchers base findings on review of 17 studies
- Posted October 29, 2013
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Hormone Levels May Help Predict Breast Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Higher blood concentrations of testosterone, estrogens seem tied to higher odds for the disease
- Posted October 29, 2013
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Obese Teens Eat Up Fast-Food Hype, Study Says
Advertising messages more likely to reach overweight TV watchers than their slimmer peers
- Posted October 29, 2013
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Obese Teens Eat Up Fast-Food Hype, Study Says
Advertising messages more likely to reach overweight TV watchers than their slimmer peers
- Posted October 29, 2013
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Medical Interns May Need to Brush Up on Bedside Manners
Study found courtesy gaps in their conversations with patients
- Posted October 29, 2013
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Gardening, Housework May Help Boost Your Heart Health
Study of Swedish seniors found a reduced death risk of up to 30 percent
- Posted October 29, 2013