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Mixing Pot and Tobacco Increases Dependence Risk: Study
These users less likely to seek professional help to quit
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Toys Remain Viral Playground for 24 Hours
Kids can get exposed in common play areas, like doctors' offices, researchers warn
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Doctor-Assisted Deaths Didn’t Soar After Legalization
Loss of independence, not pain, is the main driver, study finds
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Doctor-Assisted Deaths Didn’t Soar After Legalization
Loss of independence, not pain, is the main driver, study finds
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Modern Lifestyle Primary Culprit for Obesity Epidemic: Study
Even people with lower genetic risk were affected as decades passed
- Posted July 5, 2016
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FDA Approves First Fully Dissolvable Stent
Device is absorbed by the body after about three years
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Junk Food Ads Sway Kids’ Preferences
Children under 8 most vulnerable to marketing's effects, study says
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Pregnancy Flu Shot Protects Newborn for 8 Weeks: Study
Effectiveness drops dramatically after that
- Posted July 5, 2016
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Study Cites the Fats That Could Shorten Your Life
High levels of animal-based saturated fats were tied to earlier death, unsaturated fats seem healthier
- Posted July 5, 2016