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Health Tip: Chatting Before Bed Can Help You Sleep
Keep pillow talk light and relaxing
- Posted September 2, 2016
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Health Tip: Schedule a Back-to-School Dental Exam
Get kids' teeth checked before summer ends
- Posted September 2, 2016
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Smoking Linked to Higher Relapse Risk After Surgery for Crohn’s
Research supports immediate drug treatment after bowel surgery for smokers, but not for nonsmokers
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Opioid Abuse Fueling Drug-Related Heart Infections: Study
Injecting drugs boosts the risk of infective endocarditis
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Review Suggests Safe, Effective Ways to Relieve Pain Without Meds
Approaches such as acupuncture, massage and tai chi may ease discomfort
- Posted September 1, 2016
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3 Zika-Carrying Mosquitoes Found in Florida
A first for continental U.S.; 95 other tested mosquitoes Zika-free, officials say
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Opioid Abuse Fueling Drug-Related Heart Infections: Study
Injecting drugs boosts the risk of infective endocarditis
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Review Suggests Safe, Effective Ways to Relieve Pain Without Meds
Approaches such as acupuncture, massage and tai chi may ease discomfort
- Posted September 1, 2016
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3 Zika-Carrying Mosquitoes Found in Florida
A first for continental U.S.; 95 other tested mosquitoes Zika-free, officials say
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Chickenpox Cases Down 85 Percent Since 2-Dose Vaccine Started: CDC
Kids 5 to 14 had the biggest drop in illness
- Posted September 1, 2016