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Even Mild Football Head Hits Can Harm Vision
Study of college players raises concerns about repetitive non-concussive impacts
- Posted May 12, 2016
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Many Breast Cancer Patients Try Alternative Medicine First: Study
But delay in getting chemotherapy may lower odds of survival, researcher says
- Posted May 12, 2016
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Could Canine Research Offer Clues to Human Brain Cancer?
Scientists identify three genes thought to raise risk for glioma tumors
- Posted May 12, 2016
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Severe Asthma in Childhood Linked to COPD Risk Later
Treatments for kids didn't seem to offset risk in adulthood, research suggests
- Posted May 12, 2016
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Health Tip: Monitoring Your Child’s Development
Make sure your youngster is on track
- Posted May 12, 2016
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Stroke Hospitalization Down for Many in U.S.
But higher rates reported for younger adults, blacks
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Teens Who Eat Lots of Fruit May Lower Their Breast Cancer Risk: Study
But second report found women who drink more alcohol over time might increase chances of disease
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Depression Strikes, Stays With Many Caregivers of Critically Ill
One year later, 43 percent were clinically depressed or had depressive symptoms, study found
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Nearly 1 Million More Kids Have Health Coverage After Obamacare
Study shows 91 percent of Medicaid-eligible children are now enrolled
- Posted May 11, 2016