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Poor Sleep? Eating Less at Night May Make Next Day Easier
Study found insomniacs who didn't eat after 10 p.m. were more alert
- Posted June 8, 2015
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More Evidence That General Anesthesia May Affect Young Brains
Anesthesia and surgery still safest for necessary procedures, experts say
- Posted June 8, 2015
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Large Majority of Americans Still Backs Death Penalty
Reports of 'botched' executions and shortage of lethal drugs haven't swayed opinions, HealthDay/Harris Poll finds
- Posted June 8, 2015
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Health Tip: Check for Children in the Driveway
Walk a lap around the car before you drive
- Posted June 8, 2015
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Fetal DNA Test May Also Help Spot Mom’s Cancer, Study Finds
Genetic analysis reveals early malignancies in 3 pregnant women
- Posted June 5, 2015
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Injuries From High Heels on the Rise
Most of those seeking ER treatment are in their 20s, study says
- Posted June 5, 2015
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Safety Precautions Help Prevent Summer Camp Injuries
Accidents often happen during supervised activities, experts warn
- Posted June 5, 2015