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Americans Getting Adequate Water Daily, CDC Finds
Men take in an average of 14 cups a day, women almost 12
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Early Emotional Support May Help Kids Manage Feelings Later
Preschool children given high levels of caring showed specific brain changes
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Americans Getting Adequate Water Daily, CDC Finds
Men take in an average of 14 cups a day, women almost 12
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Early Emotional Support May Help Kids Manage Feelings Later
Preschool children given high levels of caring showed specific brain changes
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Norovirus a Costly Bug
It sickens nearly 700 million people worldwide each year, costs $4 billion to treat, study says
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Day Care Babies Catch Stomach Bugs Earlier, But Get Fewer Later
Protective effect seen from preschool to age 6, study says
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Night Shift Work May Be Tough on a Woman’s Heart
But study found the effect waned after nurses stopped working odd hours
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Health Highlights: April 26, 2016
Gold Emblem Tea Recalled by CVS FDA Panel Votes Against Approval of Drug for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Rates of Severe Obesity Among U.S. Kids Still Rising: Study
Treatment for these 4.5 million children is urgently needed, researcher says
- Posted April 26, 2016
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With Flu Shot, Timing May Be Everything
Vaccination seems to provide greater immune response in the morning than in the afternoon, study suggests
- Posted April 26, 2016



















