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- Getting Fitter Can Really Help Keep Dementia at Bay
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FDA Approves Under-the-Tongue Hay Fever Pill
Ragwitek helps the body immunize itself against the offending plant
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Salmonella Cases Dip in U.S., But Food Poisoning Rates Remain High
New CDC report finds certain contaminants, such as Vibrio and E. coli, on the rise
- Posted April 17, 2014
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FDA Warns Against Procedure for Uterine Fibroids
'Laparoscopic power morcellation' may increase women's cancer risk, agency says
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Tonsillectomy May Spur Weight Gain in Kids, But Won’t Cause Obesity: Study
Post-op rise in weight occurs mostly in younger, thinner children, research shows
- Posted April 17, 2014
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FDA Approves Under-the-Tongue Hay Fever Pill
Ragwitek helps the body immunize itself against the offending plant
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Salmonella Cases Dip in U.S., But Food Poisoning Rates Remain High
New CDC report finds certain contaminants, such as Vibrio and E. coli, on the rise
- Posted April 17, 2014
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FDA Warns Against Procedure for Uterine Fibroids
'Laparoscopic power morcellation' may increase women's cancer risk, agency says
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Tonsillectomy May Spur Weight Gain in Kids, But Won’t Cause Obesity: Study
Post-op rise in weight occurs mostly in younger, thinner children, research shows
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Low Birth Weight, Lack of Breast-Feeding Tied to Inflammation Risk in Adulthood
Study of more than 10,000 people suggests these infants may someday have more health problems
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Off Season May Not Be Long Enough to Recover From Football ‘Hits’
Study found some players still showed brain changes 6 months after season had ended
- Posted April 17, 2014