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Steer Clear of Cold Meds for Babies, FDA Advises
Drugs carry serious risks, and most infants, toddlers recover with rest and extra care
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Early Trial Promising for Ebola Vaccine
Injections appear safe, but one expert is betting on a different approach
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Harm From Baseball Concussions May Linger, Study Finds
Batting skills often worse than normal after players return to sport
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Too Few Americans Undergo Dementia Screening
More than half of people with the condition never had a thinking/memory test, study found
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Some People May Be Pre-Wired to Be Bilingual
Learning of second language also seems to boost brain, study says
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Harm From Baseball Concussions May Linger, Study Finds
Batting skills often worse than normal after players return to sport
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Too Few Americans Undergo Dementia Screening
More than half of people with the condition never had a thinking/memory test, study found
- Posted November 26, 2014
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Some People May Be Pre-Wired to Be Bilingual
Learning of second language also seems to boost brain, study says
- Posted November 26, 2014