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Could Smartphones Lower Intelligence?
Study suggests that devices might promote lazy thinking and less brain use
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Pneumonia in Early Childhood Tied to Higher Odds of Asthma
Lung problems before age 3 may have enduring impact, study says
- Posted March 6, 2015
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A Sense of Purpose May Help Your Heart
Study finds physical rewards in meaningful activity
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Air Pollution Linked to Increased Stroke Risk, Study Says
Narrowed neck arteries more common in areas with higher levels of fine particulate matter
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Painkiller-Addicted Babies a Growing U.S. Concern, Especially in Fla.
Newborns suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome go through a difficult withdrawal
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Health Highlights: March 6, 2015
Last Ebola Patient in Liberia Discharged From Hospital
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Health Tip: Teach Children About Dental Hygiene
Show them how to brush and floss properly
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Women Take Longer to Reach Hospital After Heart Attack
That delay may help explain why women twice as likely to die, researchers say
- Posted March 5, 2015
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Early Onset Hot Flashes May Point to Raised Heart Disease Risk
Studies found that the daily frequency of episodes seemed to matter, too
- Posted March 5, 2015




















