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Health Tip: Teach Your Child to Read Food Labels
Have the child check each snack's nutrition
- Posted August 29, 2014
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Could Too Much Salt Harm MS Patients?
Researchers find a link but say it's too soon to recommend reducing sodium intake
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Parents’ Fights May Strain Bonds With Their Kids
On days that mom and dad argue, they treat their children differently, study finds
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Most U.S. Babies Get Their Vaccines: CDC
But booster shots and second doses lag for 2-year-olds, report finds
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Less Sleep in Teen Years Tied to More Pounds at 21
16-year-olds should get more than 8 hours of shuteye a night to help avoid obesity, research says
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Most U.S. Babies Get Their Vaccines: CDC
But booster shots and second doses lag for 2-year-olds, report finds
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Less Sleep in Teen Years Tied to More Pounds at 21
16-year-olds should get more than 8 hours of shuteye a night to help avoid obesity, research says
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Electrical Pulses to Scalp May Boost Memory: Study
But years of research remain before this therapy could treat brain disorders, experts say
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Your Family’s Germs May Move With You
Study found that bacteria followed people into their new home
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Young Driver’s Gender May Play Role in Timing, Type of Crash
When, where crash happened affected by whether male or female was behind the wheel, study finds
- Posted August 28, 2014



















