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Tips on Making the ‘Great American Smokeout’ Work for You
Start by smoking on a schedule, not at whim, expert says
- Posted November 18, 2015
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Charges Filed Against Makers of Nutritional Supplements
One company in nationwide sweep sold products with ingredient that caused liver damage, FDA says
- Posted November 18, 2015
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Once-a-Week Sex Makes for Happy Couples: Study
More than that doesn't add to connubial bliss, research shows
- Posted November 18, 2015
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Health Tip: Help Your Toddler Develop Needed Skills
Suggested activities include playing with blocks, stringing large beads
- Posted November 18, 2015
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Brain Differences May Explain Why Some With Schizophrenia Hallucinate
Researchers focus on area near the front of the brain
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Why Heart Failure Patients Often Get Too Little Exercise
Lack of social support, finances can get in the way of recommended activity, study says
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Depressed Black Americans May Be at Risk for Heart Woes
Study links depression to stroke and heart disease over 10-year period
- Posted November 17, 2015
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More Gluten Before Age 2 Linked to Celiac Disease in At-Risk Kids
But it's not clear if limiting the protein in baby's diet would help, experts say
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Why Heart Failure Patients Often Get Too Little Exercise
Lack of social support, finances can get in the way of recommended activity, study says
- Posted November 17, 2015