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4 in 10 Americans Think Work Affects Their Health: Poll
But only half say they have access to health, wellness programs through employer
- Posted July 13, 2016
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Epilepsy May Triple ADHD Risk, Danish Study Finds
It also found possible link between fever-related seizures and the behavioral disorder in kids
- Posted July 13, 2016
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Health Highlights: July 13, 2016
FDA Approves First of New Class of Drugs for Dry Eye
- Posted July 13, 2016
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Genes Tied to Red Hair, Pale Skin Greatly Raise Melanoma Risk?
Rise in odds for the disease equivalent to 21 more years of sun, new research suggests
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Genes Tied to Red Hair, Pale Skin Greatly Raise Melanoma Risk?
Rise in odds for the disease equivalent to 21 more years of sun, new research suggests
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Cancer Drug Shows Early Promise for Parkinson’s Disease
Medication was generally found safe, and study findings hinted at a benefit
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Pedal Away From Type 2 Diabetes
Study finds biking may help adults avoid the blood sugar disorder
- Posted July 12, 2016
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Dietary Mineral Could Be One Key to Blood Pressure Control
People who didn't get enough daily magnesium had higher BP readings, analysis showed
- Posted July 12, 2016