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Try Home Remedies for Child’s Cough or Cold
Over-the-counter treatments are riskier and costlier, says American Academy of Pediatrics
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Suppository Eases Vaginal Dryness in Small Study
Anti-aging hormone DHEA reduced discomfort without raising estrogen levels in rest of body, researchers say
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Try Home Remedies for Child’s Cough or Cold
Over-the-counter treatments are riskier and costlier, says American Academy of Pediatrics
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Suppository Eases Vaginal Dryness in Small Study
Anti-aging hormone DHEA reduced discomfort without raising estrogen levels in rest of body, researchers say
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Brain Wiring Changes Might Help Guard Against Bipolar Disorder
Researchers find naturally occurring 'rewiring' can forestall the mental illness
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Artificial Pancreas to Get Long-Term ‘Real-Life’ Trial
Researchers will measure how well the new technology helps people with type 1 diabetes
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Millions of Teens Exposed to E-Cigarette Ads: CDC
Unrestricted marketing could upend decades of progress against youth smoking
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Diet and Exercise Benefit People With Heart Failure
Combination approach greatly boosted oxygen consumption, study shows
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Antifungal for Yeast Infections Tied to Miscarriage Risk
The oral drug fluconazole may increase the risk, Danish researchers say
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Some Families Carry Shared Risk of Cancer, Twins Study Shows
Large review finds if one identical twin gets a cancer, the other is at increased risk for the disease as well
- Posted January 5, 2016




















