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1 in 3 Teen Boys Sexually Assaulted Tries Suicide, Study Finds
Psychologist calls for greater support for all victims -- female and male
- Posted April 17, 2015
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Health Highlights: April 17, 2015
Doctors Want Dr. Oz Removed From Columbia University Faculty Synthetic Pot Sends Hundreds to ERs in Alabama, Mississippi in Past Month
- Posted April 17, 2015
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Higher Altitude States Have Fewer Kids With ADHD, Study Reveals
Low-lying states have rates up to 16 percent versus 6 percent in mountain regions
- Posted April 17, 2015
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U.S. Boy’s Death Highlights Rare Mosquito-Borne Infection
Researchers identify lethal strain of La Crosse virus in Tennessee patient
- Posted April 17, 2015
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Spring Allergy Season Could Be a Bloomin’ Nightmare
Doctors predict a shorter but rougher stretch of coughing, sneezing and wheezing
- Posted April 17, 2015
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Genes May Be Tied to Cardiac Arrest Risk in Dialysis Patients
Study found those who are related faced greater chance of heart stopping than those who aren't
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Generic Copaxone Approved for Multiple Sclerosis
Autoimmune disease affects central nervous system
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Combat Deployment Just One Factor That May Cause Smoking
Education, mental health history, being in Army also tied to cigarette use in study
- Posted April 16, 2015




















