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Strategies That Work to Help Prevent Suicides
Measures include physical barriers and selling fewer pills at once, experts say
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Strategies That Work to Help Prevent Suicides
Measures include physical barriers and selling fewer pills at once, experts say
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Great Recession Linked to Weight Gain in Kids
Unemployment has wide-reaching consequences, researchers say
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Vitamin Deficiencies Common in Young Migraine Sufferers
But study couldn't determine if supplements made a difference
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Dangerous Urinary Tract Infections Common in Nursing Homes
Study found 1 in 20 residents developed a UTI in average month, but many facilities lack preventive measures
- Posted June 10, 2016
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3 Popular Diet Plans May Help Ease Type 2 Diabetes, Too
They seemed to help, but researchers say more information needed
- Posted June 10, 2016
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‘Hidden’ Brain Injury a Challenge for Military Doctors
Potentially fatal damage from blasts doesn't always show on scans, study says
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Irregular Heartbeat May Be Deadly in Car Crash
Study found having atrial fibrillation was associated with higher death risk among accident victims
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Parents Often Using TVs, Tablets as ‘Electronic Babysitters’
Study of 44 families found parent-child interaction rare during hours when preschoolers watched media
- Posted June 10, 2016
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Are ‘Workaholics’ Prone to OCD, Anxiety?
Study suggests a link, but it's not clear how overwork, mental issues may be connected
- Posted June 10, 2016




















