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Tonsillectomy for Sleep Apnea Carries Risks for Some Kids: Study
Though the surgery is a primary treatment for sleep disorder, breathing problems can occur afterwards
- Posted September 21, 2015
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Health Highlights: Sept. 21, 2015
New Health Law Rule Faces Bipartisan Opposition 96 Percent of NFL Players Who Donated Brains Had Head Trauma Disease: Report
- Posted September 21, 2015
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Apples Are American Kids’ Favorite Fruit
But children should broaden their palate, researcher says
- Posted September 21, 2015
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Natural Surroundings May Promote Sound Sleep
Study found seniors, men reported better rest when they had access to beaches, parks
- Posted September 20, 2015
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Kicking the Nail-Biting Habit
Keep nails short, use bitter nail polish and squeeze a stress ball instead, dermatologist suggests
- Posted September 19, 2015
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‘Preemie’ Birth Linked to Less Wealth, Education in Adulthood
British study found many people who were born preterm had poor math skills
- Posted September 18, 2015
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‘Preemie’ Birth Linked to Less Wealth, Education in Adulthood
British study found many people who were born preterm had poor math skills
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Vraylar Approved for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder
Label warns against use by certain elderly
- Posted September 18, 2015