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Vacation Weight Gain Can Lead to ‘Creeping Obesity,’ Study Finds
Watch alcohol intake and weigh yourself before and after vacation, researcher suggests
- Posted February 7, 2016
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Super Bowl Safety: Protect Kids From Toppling TVs
Poorly positioned televisions injure thousands of children a year, experts say
- Posted February 6, 2016
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Surviving Spouse Still Influenced By the Other
Quality of life remains the same even after one partner dies, researchers report
- Posted February 5, 2016
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Surviving Spouse Still Influenced By the Other
Quality of life remains the same even after one partner dies, researchers report
- Posted February 5, 2016
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Wildfires May Boost Ozone Levels in Cities: Study
When smoke plumes travel, more pollution is likely in populated areas, researchers explained
- Posted February 5, 2016
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CDC: Black Americans With HIV Still Less Likely to Get Ongoing Medical Care
Number of new diagnoses going down, but racial disparities exist regarding consistent treatment
- Posted February 5, 2016
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Breast Cancer Survivors Vulnerable for Thyroid Tumors, and Vice Versa: Study
Doctors, patients should know of increased risk, expert says
- Posted February 5, 2016
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Many Donor Livers for Sickest Patients Rejected, Study Finds
Just over one-third of the organs are accepted for those most in need
- Posted February 5, 2016
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Texting After Dark May Harm Teens’ Sleep, Grades
Disruptive effects of 'blue light' on sleep are intensified in the dark, researchers say
- Posted February 5, 2016
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Allergies, Asthma Tied to Lower Risk of Brain Cancer
Researchers found 30 percent lower odds for those with respiratory allergies and eczema
- Posted February 5, 2016