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Health Highlights: June 24, 2015
E. Coli Scare Spurs Bottled Water Recall General Mills to Remove Artificial Ingredients From Cereals
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Health Tip: What’s Behind High Cholesterol?
Risk factors include poor diet and exercise habits
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Many Hospital Patients Not Asked About Supplements: Study
This raises risk of harmful drug interactions
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Intense Therapy Helps Restore Arm Function Long After Stroke: Study
Participants had been severely impaired for a year or more
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Teen Use of E-Cigarettes, Hookahs Way Up: Survey
Bright spot in U.S. government report is that fewer kids are smoking cigarettes
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Order in Which Food Is Eaten May Affect Type 2 Diabetics’ Blood Sugar
Eating protein, vegetables and fat before carbohydrates might help, study says
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Too Few Older Heart Attack Patients Get Implanted Defibrillators, Study Finds
Age alone should not be a barrier, researchers say
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Teen Use of E-Cigarettes, Hookahs Way Up: Survey
Bright spot in U.S. government report is that fewer kids are smoking cigarettes
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Order in Which Food Is Eaten May Affect Type 2 Diabetics’ Blood Sugar
Eating protein, vegetables and fat before carbohydrates might help, study says
- Posted June 23, 2015