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New Textile Promises Cool Comfort Without Air Conditioning
Innovative material is based on the same substance in clear, clingy plastic wrap
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Injury Risk Spikes While Cancer Patients Seek Diagnosis: Study
Researchers urge greater prevention of medical and drug therapy complications, accidents and self-harm
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Newer Epilepsy Drugs May Be Safer During Pregnancy
Small British study says two drugs don't harm a child's mental development, but popular older one does
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Strong Link Emerges Between Zika, Spikes in Temporary Paralysis Cases
Multi-country analysis documents increases in Guillain-Barre syndrome when virus is spreading
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Laser Pointers Can Cause Serious Eye Damage in Kids
Although uncommon, vision impairment from these devices can be permanent, study reports
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Most Americans Don’t Want Tobacco on Drug Store Shelves
Even half of current smokers think pharmacies should be tobacco-free
- Posted September 1, 2016
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Health Highlights: Sept. 1, 2016
HUD Proposes Lower Lead Level Limits for Children New Drug Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's New U.S. Funding to Fight Opioid Abuse
- Posted September 1, 2016



















