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Binge Drinking May Weaken Immune System, Study Suggests
But whether this makes you more vulnerable to colds or flu isn't known
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Extra Bed Rest May Not Be Best for Kids With Concussions
Two days proved more effective than five days in small study of teens
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Cancer Doctors Don’t Discuss Herbs, Supplements With Patients
Many physicians cite a lack of knowledge as a primary reason, survey finds
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Health Highlights: Jan. 5, 2015
Health Worker Exposed to Ebola Being Monitored in Nebraska Hospital
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Water Dispensers at School May Encourage Kids to Drink More
Researchers found students drank three times more water after dispensers were installed
- Posted January 4, 2015
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FDA Shares Advice to Avoid Colds and Flu
Influenza virus is spread by sneezing, talking and touching contaminated surfaces
- Posted January 2, 2015
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Random Mutations Responsible for About Two-Thirds of Cancer Risk: Study
Cancer often linked to 'bad luck,' Hopkins researchers say
- Posted January 1, 2015