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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
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- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
- Switch to Vegan Diet Could Cut Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half
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- Dining Alone Could Mean Worse Nutrition for Seniors
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Doctors Often Suggest Pricier, Brand-Name Meds for Reflux: Study
But store brands and generics of these OTC medications are much cheaper, researchers note
- Posted May 3, 2014
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Nightmares May Haunt Bullied Kids
Study found effect of taunting lingered a few years, but bullies don't seem to suffer bad dreams
- Posted May 3, 2014
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Many Parents Not Following Safe Sleeping Practices for Babies
About one-third don't place infants to sleep on their backs, although that's known to help prevent SIDS
- Posted May 3, 2014
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Substance Use at School Could Be Cry for Help
Teens caught with pot, alcohol often have other problems, study finds
- Posted May 3, 2014
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Smoking in Pregnancy May Be Linked to Baby’s Heart Defects
Preliminary finding gives moms-to-be another reason not to light up
- Posted May 3, 2014
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FDA Panel Says No to Over-the-Counter Allergy Drug Singulair
Experts expressed relief at the decision, citing safety concerns
- Posted May 2, 2014
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Women Viewed as Equal To or Better Than Men as Leaders
Some suggest it's time for businesses to switch to a more feminine management style
- Posted May 2, 2014
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1st MERS Case Reported in U.S.
Patient had recently been in Saudi Arabia, epicenter of outbreak that has sickened 400 people and killed 93, CDC says
- Posted May 2, 2014
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Your Kids May Not Be Ignoring You on Purpose
Children focused on other tasks 'blinded' to what's going on around them, study says
- Posted May 2, 2014
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1st MERS Case Reported in U.S.
Patient had recently been in Saudi Arabia, epicenter of outbreak that has sickened 400 people and killed 93, CDC says
- Posted May 2, 2014




















