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Parents, Stop Hovering: ‘Risky’ Play May Have Benefits for Kids
Less free-time supervision helps social development, and children get more exercise, experts say
- Posted June 29, 2015
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Health Highlights: June 29, 2015
Calif. Vaccine Bill Heads to Senate for Final Vote
- Posted June 29, 2015
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Health Tip: Sunburn May Cause Permanent Damage
Premature skin aging and skin cancer are possible
- Posted June 29, 2015
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Overuse Injuries More Common in High School Females
Track, field hockey and lacrosse linked to repetitive use problems in girls, study says
- Posted June 28, 2015
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Losing Weight May Ease Asthma in Obese People
Researchers also saw improvement in quality of life
- Posted June 26, 2015
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School Coaches Often Ill-Equipped to Spot, Manage Concussions
Better education recommended, especially at youth and middle school levels
- Posted June 26, 2015
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Many Doctors Underestimate Risks of Prescription Painkillers: Survey
Nearly half questioned were misinformed about potential for abuse
- Posted June 26, 2015
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Fat No Longer the Focus of New U.S. Dietary Guidelines
Nutrition experts endorse decision to drop restrictions, focus on quality of food instead
- Posted June 26, 2015
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Fat No Longer the Focus of New U.S. Dietary Guidelines
Nutrition experts endorse decision to drop restrictions, focus on quality of food instead
- Posted June 26, 2015




















