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Health Tip: Spotting the Signs of Eye Allergy
Symptoms may include itching, watering, redness
- Posted January 21, 2015
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Health Tip: Keep Bedbugs Out of Your Bags
Tips to avoid these hitchhikers when you travel
- Posted January 21, 2015
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Dealing With a Hostile Boss
Retaliation makes some workers feel less like victims, study finds
- Posted January 21, 2015
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Better Outcomes for Children Born With Fertility Treatments
Implanting just one embryo a significant factor in the change, study author says
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Experts See Place for Weight-Loss Drugs in Obesity Treatment
But diet and exercise are also key tools, according to new Endocrine Society guidelines
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Can Coffee Protect You From Melanoma?
Researchers suggest caffeine might mitigate sun damage
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Can Coffee Protect You From Melanoma?
Researchers suggest caffeine might mitigate sun damage
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Pneumonia Raises Heart Disease Risk for Years: Study
Findings underscore value of preventive vaccines
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Early Study Says Stem Cells May Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Disability
Small initial trial showed improvement for people with relapsing-remitting MS
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Study Rates Migraine Medications
Findings will be basis of new guidelines on treatments for debilitating headaches
- Posted January 20, 2015