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Health Tip: Opt for Healthier Beverages
Suggestions to avoid needless sugar and calories
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Ban on Indoor Tanning by Minors Not Working: Study
Tanning salon use showed little change after 2013 ban, and rose among N.J. high school boys
- Posted August 1, 2016
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Hearing Test May Predict Autism Risk Sooner: Study
Researchers identify inner-ear problem that might impair speech development
- Posted August 1, 2016
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High Doses of Fish Oil Might Help Healing After Heart Attack
Study found improved heart function, less scarring
- Posted August 1, 2016
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Generic Biologic Drugs Seem as Effective as Originals
Biologics are made from living cells and more complicated to replicate, researchers said
- Posted August 1, 2016
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The Mystery of the Female Orgasm Solved?
Was it necessary for reproduction? It may have helped ovulation in evolutionary past, scientists say
- Posted August 1, 2016
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Age-Related Declines Evident Before 60
Study suggests strength, endurance regimens should start sooner rather than later
- Posted August 1, 2016
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Some Foods ‘Pawsitively’ Off Limits for Pooches
Grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, onions and garlic are some of the most dangerous, FDA says
- Posted August 1, 2016
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Age-Related Declines Evident Before 60
Study suggests strength, endurance regimens should start sooner rather than later
- Posted August 1, 2016
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Some Foods ‘Pawsitively’ Off Limits for Pooches
Grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, onions and garlic are some of the most dangerous, FDA says
- Posted August 1, 2016