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Half of U.S. Teens Exposed to Secondhand Smoke, CDC Says
Their own homes and family cars are common sources
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Gender Wage Gap Linked to Depression and Anxiety: Study
Disorders were more than twice as likely in women lacking equal pay
- Posted January 10, 2016
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Are We Programmed to Overeat in Winter?
Packing on body fat was an evolutionary survival strategy, researchers say
- Posted January 9, 2016
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Many Disney-Goers Happy to Skip the Fries
Healthier sides, drinks don't increase the cost of kids' meals, research shows
- Posted January 8, 2016
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Many Disney-Goers Happy to Skip the Fries
Healthier sides, drinks don't increase the cost of kids' meals, research shows
- Posted January 8, 2016
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Brains of Compulsive Video Gamers May Be ‘Wired’ Differently
But it's unclear if gaming causes the changes, researchers say
- Posted January 8, 2016
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U.S. Flu Activity Remains Low: CDC
It's not too late to get vaccinated, expert says
- Posted January 8, 2016
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Palliative Care Cuts Costs for Cancer Patients With Other Health Problems
Relieving symptoms and stress helps families as well, study says
- Posted January 8, 2016
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Protect Yourself From Colds and Flu This Winter
FDA offers prevention tips, and backs flu vaccination
- Posted January 8, 2016


















