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Health Highlights: Aug. 25, 2016
Historic Face Transplant Transforms Firefighter's Life Spiked Heroin Suspected in Rash of Overdoses in Indiana and Ohio More Nurses in Hospitals Mean Less Restraint Use: Study CDC Provides $6.8 Million More to Fight Zika
- Posted August 25, 2016
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Health Tip: Help Kids Get Enough Exercise
Make sure they're meeting these guidelines
- Posted August 25, 2016
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Excess Weight Tied to Higher Risk for Many Cancers, Experts Say
International committee finds thinner folks less likely to develop variety of malignancies
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Could Weight-Loss Surgery Boost Odds of Preemie Birth?
Monitoring is essential, especially later in pregnancy, study suggests
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Excess Weight Tied to Higher Risk for Many Cancers, Experts Say
International committee finds thinner folks less likely to develop variety of malignancies
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Zika May Persist for Months in Newborns, Study Shows
Brazilian infant appeared outwardly fine at birth, but neurological troubles arose later
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Blood Test Might Someday Predict Your Stroke Risk
People with high levels of certain 'biomarkers' had significantly higher odds for an attack, study found
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Adult-Onset Asthma Might Raise Heart Risks
But shared risk factors, such as air pollution, might explain the connection, researchers say
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Stress May Take Greatest Toll on Younger Women’s Hearts: Study
Female heart disease patients under 50 were 4 times more likely than male peers to show effects, study found
- Posted August 24, 2016




















