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Health Highlights: Aug. 28, 2014
Many Parents Uncomfortable About Kids Playing Football: Poll Nigeria Keeps Schools Closed Until October as Part of Ebola Control Measures
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Concussion Recovery Can Reverse After Return to Activity, Study Shows
Expert and researcher say the findings highlight need for slow return to playing field
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Eye Pigment May Help Vision in Hazy Conditions
Yellow pigment boosts the ability to see far-off objects through haze, researchers report
- Posted August 28, 2014
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California Trees Harbor Fungus Deadly to People With HIV
A 13-year-old's science fair project helped the discovery along, researchers say
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Health Tip: Eating When You’re Not Hungry
Things that may spur unhealthy habit
- Posted August 28, 2014
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Polyp Removal Doesn’t Always Signal Raised Colon Cancer Risk, Study Says
Findings suggest doctors may repeat colonoscopies unnecessarily
- Posted August 27, 2014
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Light Therapy a Good Option for Pre-Cancerous Skin Lesions, Study Says
But it's more painful, time consuming than common treatment, dermatologist notes
- Posted August 27, 2014
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‘Half a Glass’ Rule May Curb Overdrinking
Pouring less wine each time lowers chances of intoxication, researchers suggest
- Posted August 27, 2014
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Light Therapy a Good Option for Pre-Cancerous Skin Lesions, Study Says
But it's more painful, time consuming than common treatment, dermatologist notes
- Posted August 27, 2014




















