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Military Deployment Tied to Greater Odds of Child Abuse, Neglect
Periods during and just after deployment are highest risk, study finds
- Posted November 12, 2015
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California Vaccine Refusers Cluster in Rich, White Areas
But changes are coming to that state's 'personal belief' exemption law
- Posted November 12, 2015
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Physical Fitness Linked to Mental Fitness in Seniors
Study found regular activity associated with better connections between different brain regions
- Posted November 12, 2015
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Military Deployment Tied to Greater Odds of Child Abuse, Neglect
Periods during and just after deployment are highest risk, study finds
- Posted November 12, 2015
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California Vaccine Refusers Cluster in Rich, White Areas
But changes are coming to that state's 'personal belief' exemption law
- Posted November 12, 2015
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Sharp Increase in U.S. Babies Born With Syphilis: CDC
Pregnant women should be screened for the sexually transmitted disease, experts say
- Posted November 12, 2015
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U.S. Adult Smoking Rate Falls to New Low
CDC says less than 17 percent are lighting up, but big gap remains between well-off and poor
- Posted November 12, 2015
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Mixed Martial Arts Injuries Less Serious Than Those From Boxing: Study
Boxers almost twice as likely to get knocked out, researchers say
- Posted November 12, 2015
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Parkinson’s Drug Shows Promise Against Macular Degeneration
But more research needed to confirm beneficial effects on vision disorder
- Posted November 12, 2015
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Head, Neck Cancer Patients May Be at Higher Risk for Suicide: Study
Dependence on breathing tubes, feeding tubes might play a part in despair, researcher says
- Posted November 12, 2015




















