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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Excessive Sports Training Hurts Kids, Expert Warns
Parents should set limits to help prevent injuries
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Excessive Sports Training Hurts Kids, Expert Warns
Parents should set limits to help prevent injuries
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Weight Loss Fights Liver Condition, No Matter How It’s Done
Through surgery or lifestyle changes, shedding pounds improves nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, study finds
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Could a Laser Skin Test Someday Replace Biopsy to Spot Melanoma?
Small study showed high accuracy but hurdles remain, two experts said
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Add Germ Fighters to College Packing List
Expert suggests including gel sanitizers, wipes
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Doctor’s Support Boosts Weight Loss, Study Shows
Researcher suggests including physicians in commercial programs
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Healthy Breakfast Is Essential for Kids
Expert shares tips for morning meals they can't pass up
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Start of School Year Calls for Vaccine Check
Experts outline which ones are recommended at what ages
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Single and Happy? Your View on Relationships May Be Key
For those who avoid drama, the single life may be more satisfying than having a partner, study suggests
- Posted August 21, 2015
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Preteen Football Tied to Brain Changes in Retired NFL Players: Study
Repeated blows to the head in youth may cause structural disruptions, researcher says
- Posted August 21, 2015