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E-Cigarettes May Not Help Smokers Quit Tobacco, Study Finds
Research found the devices actually seemed to lower quit rates
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Humans Can’t Resist Those Puppy-Dog Eyes
Levels of hormone that triggers bonding increase in dogs, owners during extended gazes, study shows
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Dog-Transmitted Rabies Kills 160 People a Day Worldwide: Study
Researchers say best way to prevent infection in people is to vaccinate pets
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Humans Can’t Resist Those Puppy-Dog Eyes
Levels of hormone that triggers bonding increase in dogs, owners during extended gazes, study shows
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Roundworm Parasite Targets Canine Eyes
Report says small number of cases reported in the United States
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Dog Flu Outbreak Unleashes Warnings From Veterinarians
Pay attention to where cases are occurring
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Calif. Measles Outbreak May Be Coming to a Close
Officials say they will declare end if no new cases reported by Friday
- Posted April 16, 2015
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E-Cigarette Use Triples Among U.S. Teens in 1 Year
Federal health officials say the nicotine-based products pose major health threat to kids
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Corlanor Approved for Chronic Heart Failure
When heart can't pump enough blood
- Posted April 16, 2015
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Substance Abuse Reported by About 1 in 10 American Workers
Government report detects uptick among hotel, food service employees
- Posted April 16, 2015