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Spring Allergies? Don’t Assume It’s Only Pollen
Identifying your triggers is the first step toward relief, experts say
- Posted April 15, 2016
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Health Highlights: April 15, 2016
FDA Approves Folic Acid Fortification of Corn Masa Flour
- Posted April 15, 2016
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Diabetes Steals Years, Adds Disabilities
Middle-aged adults will lose more than 3 years because of the disease, study estimates
- Posted April 14, 2016
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Common Heartburn Drugs Linked to Kidney Disease in Study
But finding can't show whether drugs are directly responsible
- Posted April 14, 2016
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One-a-Day Anti-Seizure Drug Shows Promise for People With Epilepsy
Eslicarbazepine may make management easier, safer for people with the disorder, researchers say
- Posted April 14, 2016
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Study Links Green Spaces to Longer Lives for Women
Among the findings: living with lush vegetation tied to a 13 percent lower rate of cancer death
- Posted April 14, 2016
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Psoriasis May Raise Risk for Aneurysms in Abdomen: Study
But overall chances of experiencing often fatal ruptures remain small, doctors say
- Posted April 14, 2016
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About Half of Women May Benefit From Mammograms at 40: Analysis
Study puts new scrutiny on latest guidelines, which recommend screening can begin at age 45 or 50
- Posted April 14, 2016



















