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Fit Kids Have Better Body-Fat Distribution, Study Finds
Active children show fewer signs of future heart disease
- Posted May 23, 2014
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New Campaign Seeks to Help Sleep-Deprived Americans
'Sleep Well, Be Well' hopes to boost the nation's health by stressing the necessity of restful nights
- Posted May 23, 2014
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Cyberbullying Knows No Socio-economic Bounds
Study finds poor kids are getting harassed online, too
- Posted May 23, 2014
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Size of Brain Aneurysm Doesn’t Predict Chances of Rupture: Study
Smoking may be a greater risk factor, researchers report
- Posted May 23, 2014
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Brain Changes May Accompany Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis in Kids
Complication called ketoacidosis can affect memory, thinking for six months, reports study
- Posted May 23, 2014
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Mental Illness Linked to Shortened Life Spans
Poor mental health can affect longevity as much or more than heavy smoking, study finds
- Posted May 23, 2014
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Health Highlights: May 23, 2014
California Counties Sue Drug Companies Over Painkiller Ads Recalled Hummus and Dip Could Pose Listeria Risk
- Posted May 23, 2014
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New Dialysis Machine Treats Tiniest of Newborns
Device needed because adult dialysis machines overpower babies' blood vessels, experts say
- Posted May 22, 2014