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Health Highlights: Aug.3, 2016
Women Who've Had Appendix or Tonsils Removed Have Higher Pregnancy Rates: Study
- Posted August 3, 2016
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Rx for Seniors’ Health: Upbeat View, Less Stress
A negative attitude may be linked to health problems, study suggests
- Posted August 3, 2016
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Average American 15 Pounds Heavier Than 20 Years Ago
Growing wider but not taller, research shows
- Posted August 3, 2016
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Health Tip: Warning Signs of Nerve Damage
Symptoms, particularly among diabetics, that shouldn't be ignored
- Posted August 3, 2016
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Newer Treatments Can Make Scars Less Scary
But, it's better to prevent scars in the first place, dermatologist says
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Breast-Fed Preemies Do Better on Skills Tests: Study
Research points up the need to support new mothers' efforts to breast-feed
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Babies’ Sleep ‘Twitching’ May Aid Their Development
Tiny movements help trigger muscle activity, researchers say
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Insurance, Distance Often Prevent Breast Reconstruction After Cancer
Obstacles like these can keep women from getting the surgeries, study finds
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Insurance, Distance Often Prevent Breast Reconstruction After Cancer
Obstacles like these can keep women from getting the surgeries, study finds
- Posted August 2, 2016