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Nearly 10 Million Americans Are Severely Nearsighted
Analysis of federal and other data also finds high numbers of people with vision-robbing myopias
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Fertility Treatments Not Linked to Twins’ Birth Defects
But study, while reassuring, is based on limited data
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Most Americans Are Eating Better
But government programs needed to improve overall diet for many, researchers say
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Do Too Many Lung Cancer Patients Miss Out on Surgery?
Study evaluates treatment outcomes for late-stage disease
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Health Highlights: June 21, 2016
U.S Health Care Spending Could be Trillions Less Than Expected Over 5 Years: Study Lower-Fat Chocolate Produced Using Electricity Chicken Recalled Due to Black Sand, Soil Contamination
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Brain Tumors More Common in Better Educated, Wealthier Folks: Study
But perhaps it's because they just pay more attention to their health, experts say
- Posted June 20, 2016
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Dos & Don’ts for Easy Splinter Removal
The sooner you take it out, the better, dermatologist says
- Posted June 20, 2016
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Many Seniors Saying No to Retirement
Survey also found many will change careers late in the game
- Posted June 20, 2016




















