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Health Tip: Is Your Snack Fueling Drowsiness?
Some foods can trigger sleepiness
- Posted June 23, 2016
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Tighter Opioid Laws in U.S. Haven’t Eased Misuse
Study of disabled workers finds no change in painkiller use, overdoses
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Doing This at Bedtime Could Temporarily Rob Your Sight
It's a common activity in today's digital world, leading some to fear blindness, researchers say
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Zika Can Also Strike Eyes of Adults: Report
Case of man with potentially severe condition suggests virus can damage vision in more than babies
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Abortion Rates Rising in Zika-Affected Countries, Study Shows
Brazil, Ecuador have seen requests to a women's helpline double in 2016 over prior rates
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Hair Removal for a Beach-Ready Body? Do It Safely
Dermatologist explains healthiest way to remove excess hair with at-home waxing
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Women Get Worse Cardiac Arrest Care Than Men: Study
They need to be treated as aggressively as men when their hearts stop, experts say
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Heart Attack Help? There’s an App for That
Emergency medicine specialist says technology's potential in health care remains largely untapped
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Hair Removal for a Beach-Ready Body? Do It Safely
Dermatologist explains healthiest way to remove excess hair with at-home waxing
- Posted June 22, 2016
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Women Get Worse Cardiac Arrest Care Than Men: Study
They need to be treated as aggressively as men when their hearts stop, experts say
- Posted June 22, 2016