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U.S. Pediatricians Remain Opposed to Random Drug Tests in Schools
Helping students avoid substance problems is preferred approach
- Posted March 30, 2015
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Health Tip: Are Wisdom Teeth Causing Problems?
Signs you should have them removed
- Posted March 30, 2015
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Health Tip: Develop Healthy Habits for Contact Lenses
Wash hands before handling your lenses
- Posted March 30, 2015
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Spring Allergies Have Arrived
Expert offers tips to tame springtime sneezing and sniffling
- Posted March 29, 2015
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Processed Foods the Biggest Chunk of Calories in U.S. Grocery Bags: Study
These items tend to have more fat, sugar and salt than unprocessed foods, researchers say
- Posted March 29, 2015
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Stiff Shoulder No Reason to Delay Rotator Cuff Surgery: Study
Adding special procedure during operation loosened joint, reduced risk of re-tears
- Posted March 28, 2015
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Young People At Risk of Second Injury After Knee Surgery
Study finds repeat problems common after early ACL repair
- Posted March 28, 2015
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Progress Reported in Battling Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Experimental vaccine and cancer drug each slow disease progression, researchers find
- Posted March 28, 2015
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People May Grow More Trusting With Age, Study Finds
And that could mean more happiness, too, researchers say
- Posted March 27, 2015