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Rate of Severe Stomach Birth Defect Doubled Over Two Decades: CDC
Gastroschisis, a hole in the abdominal wall, more common in babies born to teen mothers
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Excess Weight Linked to Blood Clot Risk in Kids
One in three children with a clot was obese, study finds
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Supermarkets Nearby May Help Kids Lose Some Weight: Study
Coaching on healthy food choices is a plus, too, experts say
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Excess Weight Linked to Blood Clot Risk in Kids
One in three children with a clot was obese, study finds
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Supermarkets Nearby May Help Kids Lose Some Weight: Study
Coaching on healthy food choices is a plus, too, experts say
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Did Antarctic Explorer Shackleton Have a ‘Hole in His Heart’?
Researchers say birth defect could explain some of the British adventurer's health troubles, early death
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Simple Blood Test May Predict a Blood Cancer’s Return
Results might help doctors decide which patients need a stem cell transplant after chemo
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Check Your Risk for Diabetes, CDC Urges
Prediabetes awareness campaign launched nationwide
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Frail Seniors Face Increased Death Risk After Surgery, Study Suggests
Patients and physicians should consider overall health before elective procedures, researchers say
- Posted January 21, 2016
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Americans 100 and Older Are Living Even Longer Now
Death rates for the oldest old have been dropping since 2008, CDC report finds
- Posted January 21, 2016




















