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For a Child’s Fracture, Use Ibuprofen, Not Morphine: Study
Fewer side effects reported with the over-the-counter pain reliever
- Posted October 27, 2014
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Type 1 Diabetes Increasing Among White American Kids
Children 5 to 9 years old hardest hit, study finds
- Posted October 27, 2014
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Health Highlights: Oct. 27, 2014
More Than 31,000 Pounds of Chicken Products Recalled by Company Surgeons Transplant First Non-Beating Heart
- Posted October 27, 2014
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More Kids Harmed by Drinking in Pregnancy Than Expected, Study Reports
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders may affect about 5 percent of U.S. children
- Posted October 27, 2014
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Health Tip: Use Sidewalks When Trick-or-Treating
Halloween safety suggestions
- Posted October 27, 2014
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Special Cocoa Drink May Improve Age-Related Memory Loss
Findings don't apply to regular chocolate or hot cocoa, however
- Posted October 26, 2014
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Dark Days Here for Folks With Seasonal Depression
Expert offers tips to compensate for reduced light exposure
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Osteoporosis Screening Guidelines May Miss Younger Women at Risk
Current assessment methods were poor at predicting risk for those 50-54 in study
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Knowing Genetic Risk for Cancer May Not Change Behavior
Study found those who knew they had greater chance of getting colon cancer no more likely to be screened
- Posted October 24, 2014