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Babies Fed Rice-Based Cereals Have Higher Arsenic Levels, Study Finds
To avoid potential harm, experts recommend consuming a variety of grains early in life
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Contraception Safety Program for Acne Drug Failing in Canada
Accutane raises risk of birth defects, but many women taking it don't follow guidelines to avoid pregnancy, study finds
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Certain Cancers Seem Less Likely for Kids of Hispanic Moms Born Outside U.S.
Analyzing immigrant population can help identify tumor causes, researcher says
- Posted April 25, 2016
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E-Cigarette Ads May Help Lure Teens to the Habit: Study
Researchers, experts call for ban on such promotions, much like what happened with tobacco cigarette ads
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Bed Bugs Drawn to Red and Black Colors
Critters strongly prefer those bedroom hues to green and yellow, study found
- Posted April 25, 2016
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More Kids Being Poisoned by Detergent Pods: Study
Parents of young kids should not have these products in the home, experts say
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Focus on Healthy Foods, Not Avoiding ‘Bad’ Ones, for Heart Health: Study
Fewer heart attacks, strokes and deaths seen among those who follow Mediterranean-style eating plan
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Health Highlights: April 25, 2016
San Francisco Bans Smoking in Parks to Protect Animals
- Posted April 25, 2016