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CDC Ends Zika Travel Advisory for Miami Neighborhood
Pregnant women still urged to protect themselves from mosquito bites
- Posted September 19, 2016
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First Drug Approved for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Exondys 51 sanctioned for certain gene mutation
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Canada’s First Nations People Face Greater Diabetes Risk
8 of 10 will develop the blood sugar disease, and decades sooner than others, researchers say
- Posted September 19, 2016
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For College Freshmen, Four-Legged Friends Chase Away Homesickness
Dog therapy helps boost students' life satisfaction, researchers say
- Posted September 19, 2016
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‘Baby-Led’ Weaning Doesn’t Raise Choking Risk: Study
But only give softened 'finger foods' to infants and watch them while they eat, researcher says
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Codeine Not Safe for Kids, Pediatricians Warn
How it is metabolized is too unpredictable, could cause death, report finds
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Health Highlights: Sept. 19, 2016
U.S. Pushes for Quicker Sharing of Medical Research
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Health Tip: Fill Up On Low-Calorie Foods
Eat healthy amounts and still lose weight
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Health Tip: For a Healthier Diet, Plan Ahead
Suggestions for cooking in advance
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Suicide Can Strike Children as Young as 5: Study
Overall numbers are low, but researchers say prevention efforts are needed
- Posted September 19, 2016