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More Cavities Seen in Kids of Chronically Stressed Mothers
These moms are less likely to breast-feed, make dental appointments, study finds
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Signs of Brain Tumor May Show in Blood Years Before Diagnosis
Glioma patients appear to have early immune response, study suggests
- Posted September 18, 2015
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FDA Approves New Drug for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder
Vraylar is an atypical antipsychotic taken once a day
- Posted September 18, 2015
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New Antibiotics May One Day Beat Superbugs
But research is still in early stages, with testing only done on human cells in the lab
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Teens Copy Parents’ Smoking: Study
If mom smokes, daughters are almost four times as likely to get hooked on cigarettes
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Smoking Linked to Greater Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Study also found continual exposure to secondhand smoke raised chances of developing disease
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Parents Should Be Involved in Teen’s Bulimia Treatment: Study
Recovery is faster when family is part of therapy, researchers find
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Workday Breaks Help Employees Reboot, Researchers Say
Brief time away from work seems to improve energy and well-being
- Posted September 18, 2015
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Health Tip: Recognizing Signs of Nail Fungus
Watch for changes in appearance
- Posted September 18, 2015



















