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New Gene Test Speeds Diagnosis of Stomach Bug That Strikes Kids
Enterovirus D68 sickened more than 1,000 U.S. children last year, 14 deaths reported
- Posted July 24, 2015
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High School Band Classes May Boost Teen Brains
Study suggests music instruction can help students do better in school
- Posted July 24, 2015
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Medical Marijuana May Pose Risk to Teens, Study Suggests
Having access to legal source of pot was linked to greater addiction risk than buying drug illegally
- Posted July 24, 2015
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FDA Wants to Strengthen Sugar Labeling
Adding 'percent daily value' would help consumers avoid unneeded, harmful calories, agency says
- Posted July 24, 2015
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Dementia Risk May Be Dropping With Generations
Study finds lower risk for people born after 1930 compared to those born earlier
- Posted July 24, 2015
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‘Bath Salts’ Not Widespread in U.S. High Schools, Survey Finds
But nearly one in five teens who tried the stimulants are regular users
- Posted July 23, 2015
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Certain Generic Meds May Help Older Patients With Early Breast Cancer
Study found benefit from drugs known as aromatase inhibitors and bisphosphonates
- Posted July 23, 2015