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Read Food Labels to Combat Childhood Obesity
Dietitian shares shopping guidelines
- Posted August 22, 2014
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One Part of the Brain Doesn’t Age, Study Suggests
Spatial attention skills don't seem to decline over time
- Posted August 22, 2014
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One Part of the Brain Doesn’t Age, Study Suggests
Spatial attention skills don't seem to decline over time
- Posted August 22, 2014
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With Kids in School, Parents Can Work Out
Include exercise in your weekly calendar of commitments, fitness expert says
- Posted August 22, 2014
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College Prep 101
Expert offers tips on how to help students adjust to life on their own for the first time
- Posted August 22, 2014
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Food Allergies More Common Among Inner City Kids, Study Finds
10 percent of children tracked had allergy to peanuts, eggs or milk
- Posted August 22, 2014
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Simple Steps Make Shots Less Scary for Kids, Nurse Says
Parents can help their children handle the sting of getting vaccinated
- Posted August 22, 2014
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Cosmetic Eye Procedure May Ease Migraines, Small Study Says
Eyelid surgery may help treat severe headaches, but not everyone's convinced
- Posted August 22, 2014
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Many U.S. Workers on Disability Use Narcotic Painkillers, Study Finds
Experts worry about addiction, drug misuse
- Posted August 22, 2014
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Low-Nicotine Cigarettes May Not Lead to More Smoking
Concerns about inhaling more toxic chemicals weren't borne out in study
- Posted August 22, 2014