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Health Tip: Seeing a Doctor About Sleep
Signs that a sleep problem needs medical attention
- Posted August 4, 2014
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Ebola Patient Dr Kent Brantly Arrives in U.S. for Treatment
Second patient is expected to be delivered to the same Atlanta medical isolation unit later this week
- Posted August 3, 2014
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First U.S. Ebola Patient to Arrive in Atlanta on Saturday
Unnamed patient will be transported to specially equipped hospital for treatment
- Posted August 2, 2014
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Sports, Hot Weather Can Be Dangerous Combo
It's crucial to spot the early symptoms of heat-related illness, expert says
- Posted August 1, 2014
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Hit TV Show or Not? Brainwaves May Tell
In study, a few viewers' brain activity corresponded to wider public's reactions to programming
- Posted August 1, 2014
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Expert Offers School Bus Safety Tips
Almost 140 children and adults die every year in school transportation accidents
- Posted August 1, 2014
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Hit TV Show or Not? Brainwaves May Tell
In study, a few viewers' brain activity corresponded to wider public's reactions to programming
- Posted August 1, 2014
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Expert Offers School Bus Safety Tips
Almost 140 children and adults die every year in school transportation accidents
- Posted August 1, 2014