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Supervised Exposure Therapy for Peanut Allergy Lasts, Study Finds
Even after a year-long break, kids maintained their tolerance
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Optimistic Outlook May Boost Hispanics’ Heart Health
A 'can-do' point of view might help people stick to plans for healthy living, researchers say
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Misconceptions About Acne Still Common
Skin condition isn't caused by poor hygiene or diet, dermatologist says
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Scientists Report Insights Into Zika Virus and Birth Defect
The pathogen appears to attack cells crucial to the developing fetal brain
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Safe Treatments Available for Expectant Moms’ Skin Conditions
But dermatologist recommends using only the mildest effective ones
- Posted March 4, 2016
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New Tests May Help Combat Melanoma, Expert Says
Doctors now have genetic and molecular tools for diagnosing the deadly skin cancer
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Can Certain ‘Poor Carb’ Diets Raise Nonsmokers’ Lung Cancer Risk?
Study suggests link for regimens rich in refined carbs, potatoes, but it can't prove cause-and-effect
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Loose-Fitting Football Helmets Tied to Worse Concussions in Teens
High schools should have athletic trainers check players' head gear for proper fit, doctor says
- Posted March 4, 2016
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After Hip Replacement, Therapy at Home May Be Enough
Finding suggests that recovery doesn't have to be supervised by professional therapist in outpatient clinic
- Posted March 4, 2016
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Health Highlights: March 4, 2016
Psychology Research Controversy Highlights Rifts in Field Bacterial Bloodstream Infection Outbreak in Wisconsin Linked to 18 Deaths
- Posted March 4, 2016




















