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College Women: Have a Healthy Spring Break
FDA has tips on sun safety, medication, staying hydrated and more
- Posted March 23, 2014
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Rashes From Wipes, Liquid Soaps on the Rise
Culprit is a widely used chemical preservative, skin doctor says
- Posted March 23, 2014
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Allergy Season Springs Into Bloom
Allergist outlines ways to minimize effects of pollen
- Posted March 22, 2014
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Ways to Cut Your Colon Cancer Risk
Experts advise regular screenings, high-fiber foods and exercise
- Posted March 22, 2014
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Basketball’s Fitness Benefits a Sure Bet
Shooting hoops beats watching 'March Madness' when it comes to your health, expert says
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Doctors Often Comply When Patients Ask for Advertised Drugs: Study
More research needed on possible influence of 'Ask Your Doctor' ads, study authors say
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Doctors Often Comply When Patients Ask for Advertised Drugs: Study
More research needed on possible influence of 'Ask Your Doctor' ads, study authors say
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Routine Mammograms Found Not Helpful for Most Women Over 70
More harm than good can result, and decision should be made case by case, study says
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Lung Ultrasound Can Spot Risk of Respiratory Failure in Pregnancy: Study
Researchers recommend its use for women with complication called preeclampsia
- Posted March 21, 2014