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Constant Traffic Noise May Boost Depression Risk
Vulnerability is higher among those with a low education and income, researchers report
- Posted November 25, 2015
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Health Tip: Easing the Discomfort of Bronchitis
Take steps to help ease coughing
- Posted November 25, 2015
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Weekend Childbirth Riskier, British Study Suggests
Infant deaths, maternal infections lower on weekdays, study finds
- Posted November 24, 2015
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First Year of Life Poses Highest Risk for Child Abuse: Study
Babies this young are also three times more likely to die of their injuries than those hurt accidentally
- Posted November 24, 2015
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First Year of Life Poses Highest Risk for Child Abuse: Study
Babies this young are also three times more likely to die of their injuries than those hurt accidentally
- Posted November 24, 2015
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Melatonin Might Help Sleepless Kids With Eczema, Study Finds
But treating skin condition is still best approach, expert says
- Posted November 24, 2015
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More Could Benefit from HIV Prevention Pill Truvada
Medication can prevent infection with the virus in people at high risk
- Posted November 24, 2015
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Portrazza Approved for Advanced Lung Cancer
The top cause of cancer death in the United States
- Posted November 24, 2015
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Adults With Heart Defects May Face Higher Risk of Stroke: Study
Researchers urge these patients to visit a cardiologist regularly
- Posted November 24, 2015