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- Tainted Cucumbers Now Linked to 100 Salmonella Cases in 23 States
- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
- Norovirus Sickens Hundreds on Three Cruise Ships: CDC
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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
- Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
- A New Way to Treat Sjögren’s Disease? Researchers Are Hopeful
- Some Abortion Pill Users Surprised By Pain, Study Says
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Mediterranean Diet With Olive Oil Might Cut Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Odds were reduced 68 percent in large Spanish review, but longer-term follow-up studies are needed
- Posted September 14, 2015
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ADHD May Mask Autism in Young Kids
This might lead to delay in getting the right diagnosis and treatment, experts say
- Posted September 14, 2015
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Disaster Aftereffects May Linger for Children
Difficulties may not be readily apparent, pediatricians' group says
- Posted September 14, 2015
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Social Factors Affect Leukemia Survival
Uninsured, unmarried, or those with a low income are more likely to die early, study says
- Posted September 14, 2015
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Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2015
NYC Mandates Salt Warnings on Chain Restaurant Menus Surgeon General: For a Healthier Life, Step It Up!
- Posted September 14, 2015
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Health Tip: Secondhand Smoke Poses Danger
A host of health ills are possible
- Posted September 14, 2015
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Home Pesticide Use Tied to Child Cancer Risk
Indoor insecticides may increase chances of leukemia or lymphoma a bit, research review reports
- Posted September 14, 2015
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Football Fans May Overestimate Chances of Favorite NFL Team
Study finds followers, dedicated sports reporters have 'optimism bias'
- Posted September 13, 2015
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Peer Pressure May Have a Silver Lining
Teens with close friends were more likely to be in good health by age 27, study found
- Posted September 12, 2015