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Painkiller Abuse More Likely for Those Who Skip College: Study
Link is especially true for females
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Obesity Can Cause ‘Silent’ Damage to Heart
Study shows excess weight harms cardiovascular system without symptoms
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Home Treatment for Cancer-Related Swelling May Slash Costs
Annual cost of lymphedema treatment fell $12,000, study found
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Daily Statin Might Raise Your Risk for Cataracts: Study
But benefits of cholesterol-lowering drugs outweigh risks, experts say
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Nearly One-Third of Kids in U.S. Cities Live in Poverty
Two-generation solution calls for education, job training for parents, researcher says
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Most Americans Agree With Right-to-Die Movement
74 percent now believe terminally ill should have choice to end their lives, HealthDay/Harris Poll finds
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Health Highlights: Dec. 5, 2014
Health Insurance Premiums Rising Next Year: Obama Administration U.S. Births Fall for 6th Straight Year
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Health Tip: Protect Against Infection From Artificial Nails
Wash and care for them properly
- Posted December 5, 2014
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Longer Breast-Feeding May Protect Infants at Risk for Obesity
Those who drank mother's milk for less than 2 months were more likely to gain extra weight
- Posted December 4, 2014