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Health Highlights: Aug 7, 2015
Water-Cooling Towers Must be Inspected, Disinfected: NYC Health Officials
- Posted August 7, 2015
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Health Tip: Set a Date to Lose the Weight
Target weight loss to a special event
- Posted August 7, 2015
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Bigger Families Mean More Infections, Study Finds
Study finds the more kids in the family, the longer viruses are present in the household
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Kidney Problems Linked to Brain Disorders: Study
Reduced blood flow likely to blame, researcher suggests
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Most U.S. Schools Start Too Early for Kids to Get Enough Sleep: Study
Less than 18 percent of high schools, middle schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Most U.S. Schools Start Too Early for Kids to Get Enough Sleep: Study
Less than 18 percent of high schools, middle schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Over 4 Million Americans Say They’ve Driven Drunk in Prior Month: CDC
Typical drunk driver is a young male with a history of binge drinking, survey shows
- Posted August 6, 2015
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New Federal Rules Could Shield Workers from Common Lung Toxin
Beryllium is often present in heavy industry, can cause lung cancer and other ills
- Posted August 6, 2015
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What Works Best to Curb a Preschooler’s Bad Behaviors?
New look at the evidence supports 'time-outs,' withholding privileges or toys in some cases
- Posted August 6, 2015