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- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
- Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
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Kids Prescribed Antibiotics Twice as Often as Needed, Study Finds
More than 11 million prescriptions may be unnecessary, researchers say
- Posted September 15, 2014
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Health Highlights: Sept. 15, 2014
1 in 3 Retired NFL Players Will Suffer Neurological Problems, Records Show Missouri Lawmakers Enact 72-Hour Wait Period for Abortions Hospitals Overprescribing Antibiotics, Study Shows
- Posted September 15, 2014
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Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2014
1 in 3 Retired NFL Players Will Suffer Neurological Problems, Records Show Missouri Lawmakers Enact 72-Hour Wait Period for Abortions Hospitals Overprescribing Antibiotics, Study Shows
- Posted September 14, 2014
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A Good Night’s Sleep May Mean a Good Day’s Work
Too much, too little slumber linked to raised number of sick days, researchers say
- Posted September 14, 2014
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Scientists Watch Imagination at Work in the Brain
Activity is centered in the hippocampus, but in a way that's distinct from simply remembering
- Posted September 13, 2014
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Hog Workers May Bring Drug-Resistant Bacteria Home
Almost half persistently tested positive for livestock-linked germs, small study finds
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Study: Undiagnosed Sleep Disorders Common With Multiple Sclerosis
Lack of shuteye could affect disease progression, researchers caution
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Traffic Pollution Linked to Higher Levels of Obesity Hormone
Findings could help explain association between dirty air, risk for heart disease, researchers say
- Posted September 12, 2014