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Autism Signs May Be Missed in Short Checkups
Typical behaviors often exceed atypical ones and mislead clinicians in brief assessments, study finds
- Posted January 12, 2015
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Head Start Program Might Help Fight Childhood Obesity: Study
Preschoolers' weight loss attributed to emphasis on nutrition, exercise and structure
- Posted January 12, 2015
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Health Highlights: Jan. 12, 2015
Disney-Related Measles Outbreak Now Numbers 19 People in Three States
- Posted January 12, 2015
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Many With Hepatitis C Missing Out on Treatment, Study Finds
Without proper care, infection can lead to liver failure
- Posted January 11, 2015
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You’re Unlikely to Get a Skin Infection From a Spider’s Bite, Review Finds
Expert thinks this common worry may create unnecessary fear of arachnids
- Posted January 9, 2015
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Study Says Biopsies Are Safe
Cancer patients who had fine needle aspiration lived longer
- Posted January 9, 2015
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You’re Unlikely to Get a Skin Infection From a Spider’s Bite, Review Finds
Expert thinks this common worry may create unnecessary fear of arachnids
- Posted January 9, 2015
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Study Says Biopsies Are Safe
Cancer patients who had fine needle aspiration lived longer
- Posted January 9, 2015



















