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Headaches Are Common in Kids, Teens
Treatment often as simple as a glass of water, a good meal or some sleep, expert says
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Clubs, Adult Support Can Help Kids Stay Slim
Being active and having positive role models is key, new study finds
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Clubs, Adult Support Can Help Kids Stay Slim
Being active and having positive role models is key, new study finds
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Serving in Middle East May Raise Skin Cancer Risk in U.S. Vets
Study cites limited use of sun protection, lack of awareness
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Clearing Land Around Farms Doesn’t Improve Food Safety
Expert says diverse plant life may even help filter bacteria and chemical run-off
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Till Bolt Cutters Do Us Part: Titanium Rings a Challenge in the ER
British medical team successfully removed durable wedding band from man's swollen finger
- Posted August 14, 2015
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More American Children Diagnosed With ADHD
U.S. Food and Drug Administration offers tips on coping with attention disorder
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Almost 1 Million Signed Up for Obamacare After Open Enrollment
Many had switched jobs, lost coverage under parents' plans, got married or had a baby, feds report
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Vitamin D Supplements Little Help for Obese Teens, Study Finds
Taking them did not help heart or lower diabetes risk, and may be linked to higher cholesterol levels
- Posted August 14, 2015
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Health Highlights: Aug 14, 2015
Nearly 950,000 Signed Up on HealthCare.gov After Open Enrollment FDA Approves Oxycontin for Children as Young as 11
- Posted August 14, 2015




















