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E-Cigs Tied to Drinking, Other Risky Teen Behaviors
Strong relationship to alcohol use, study finds
- Posted March 31, 2015
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Face Scans Show How Fast a Person Is Aging
Study says images more reliable than blood tests in determining the toll of time, lifestyle
- Posted March 31, 2015
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Health Highlights: March 31, 2015
Pharmacists Shouldn't Provide Drugs For Executions: Association U.S. Ebola Patient's Condition Improves
- Posted March 31, 2015
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Health Tip: Plan for Healthy Meals on a Budget
Strategies to help you eat well for less
- Posted March 31, 2015
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Letting Kids Sip Alcohol May ‘Send Wrong Message’
Study suggests it might make booze more appealing to children
- Posted March 31, 2015
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New Research Tightens Childhood Paralysis-Enterovirus D68 Link
Lab tests confirm half of cases in recent outbreak tied to specific virus strain
- Posted March 30, 2015
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Scientists Sniff Out Origins of Body Odor
Discovery could lead to more targeted ways to keep offensive smell at bay
- Posted March 30, 2015
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Equal Numbers of Males, Females Are Conceived: Study
Researchers think more female embryos die than male embryos, which contradicts traditional thinking
- Posted March 30, 2015
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Breast Cancer Is Not One Disease, Experts Say
New focus on tumor subtypes could help patients, according to medical groups
- Posted March 30, 2015