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Kids May Be More Likely to Exercise When Friends Do
Study suggests that activity with peers might benefit overweight children
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Kids May Be More Likely to Exercise When Friends Do
Study suggests that activity with peers might benefit overweight children
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Surgery Patients Might Not Need Sedative Before Anesthesia
Experts say trend in U.S. is not to give patients these calming meds before procedure
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Crashes Cause Majority of Deaths for Truck Drivers
U.S. government report finds 1 in 3 who died weren't wearing seat belts
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Typical Adult Over 30 Gets Flu Twice Every 10 Years: Study
Infection hits younger people more often, maybe because they mingle in larger groups, researcher suggests
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Common Class of Drugs May Be Linked to Pneumonia Risk
But more research is needed before scientists say anticholinergics cause the infection
- Posted March 3, 2015
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Study Questions Close Monitoring of Thyroid Growths
Five-year follow-up shows the overwhelming majority remain harmless
- Posted March 3, 2015
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About 7 Percent of Kids Worldwide Have ADHD: Study
But some question accuracy of estimate
- Posted March 3, 2015