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Florida Laws May Help Lower Abuse of Prescription Painkillers
Change seen just a year after new rules were implemented, study found
- Posted August 17, 2015
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City Grime Releases Pollutant When Exposed to Sunlight: Study
Scientists had believed harmful chemicals became inactive when trapped in grime on urban surfaces
- Posted August 17, 2015
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Kids’ Risky Behaviors a Concern in Some Military Families
Subset of children struggle to cope with effects of parents serving in war, study shows
- Posted August 17, 2015
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Health Highlights: Aug 17, 2015
Civil Rights Leader Julian Bond Dead at Age 75 New York Latest State to Ban Powdered Alcohol Britax Car Seats Recalled
- Posted August 17, 2015
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Health Tip: Talking to Your Child About Eating Disorders
Approach conversation honestly
- Posted August 17, 2015
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Neglecting Teen Health May Lead to Bigger Problems as Adults
More depression, poorer health reported at age 30, study says
- Posted August 17, 2015
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FDA Could Approve First Female Libido Pill Soon
But flibanserin's safety and effectiveness still being debated
- Posted August 17, 2015
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Doctor Offers Back-to-School Health Tips
Making sure children get adequate sleep tops the list
- Posted August 16, 2015
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Don’t Let Backpacks Lead to Back Injury
Experts offers tips for avoiding problems
- Posted August 15, 2015




















