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No Amount of Lead Is Safe for Kids
American Academy of Pediatrics calls for stronger regulations and new laws to protect children
- Posted June 20, 2016
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Almost 2 Million U.S. Kids Get Concussions a Year: Study
Estimate is still likely low, specialist says
- Posted June 20, 2016
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Health Highlights: June 20, 2016
Reduce Yellow Fever Vaccine Dose to Cope With Shortage: WHO Frozen Peas and Mixed Vegetables Recalled
- Posted June 20, 2016
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Report Faulty Tobacco Products to FDA
Agency also wants to know about unexpected smoking-related health problems
- Posted June 19, 2016
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How to Prevent Painful Swimmer’s Ear
Simple steps after a day in the water help prevent infection, expert says
- Posted June 18, 2016
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Aging May Blunt Some of Exercise’s Benefits
But, that's no excuse for seniors to abandon healthy habits
- Posted June 17, 2016
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Aging May Blunt Some of Exercise’s Benefits
But, that's no excuse for seniors to abandon healthy habits
- Posted June 17, 2016
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Sleep Loses Out for Many Hooked on Video Games
Willingness to delay bedtime may point to addiction, researchers say
- Posted June 17, 2016
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Scientists Explore Possible Way to Stop Zika in Its Tracks
Gene pathway that allows virus to move from one cell to the next could be future drug target
- Posted June 17, 2016