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School Lunches More Nutritious Than Home-Packed Lunches: Study
Little ones' lunchboxes often contain fat, desserts, sugary drinks, researchers say
- Posted November 7, 2014
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Many Docs Mistaken About Allergies: Study
Survey results show lots of primary care physicians lack knowledge of causes, treatments
- Posted November 7, 2014
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Health Highlights: Nov. 7, 2014
Ebola Outbreak Could End Next Year: U.N. Official
- Posted November 7, 2014
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Health Tip: When to Call the Doctor About a Cold or Flu
Signs they need medical attention
- Posted November 7, 2014
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World War I Soldier Gives New Clues to Fighting Dysentery
Sample of bacterium that killed British man in 1915 shows how germ changed over time, researchers say
- Posted November 6, 2014
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PTSD in Women Linked to Premature Birth
Women with the condition were about one-third more likely to deliver early, study found
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Premature Births Down in U.S., But Rates Still High, Reports Say
Changing medical practices credited with some of the decline
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Mosquito-Borne Chikungunya Virus Still a Concern for American Travelers: CDC
Painful infection is common in Caribbean, and Central and South America
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Kids With Epilepsy Face Higher Early Death Risk, Study Reports
Coordinated care is essential for reducing death rates, experts say
- Posted November 6, 2014



















