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Health Highlights: Oct. 14, 2016
DEA Halts Move to Ban Controversial Herbal Kratom
- Posted October 14, 2016
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Texting While Parenting: A 21st Century Trap
Smartphones can get in the way of family life, and stress is the result, study finds
- Posted October 13, 2016
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1 in 5 U.S. Young Adults Uses Hookah
Misperceptions abound that it's safer than cigarettes, researchers say
- Posted October 13, 2016
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Migration Helps Spread Bird Flu Worldwide
Scientists recommend keeping wild birds away from poultry farms
- Posted October 13, 2016
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Heart Surgery Devices May Have Been Contaminated: CDC
Patients who experience night sweats, fever, weight loss, fatigue, muscle aches should seek medical care
- Posted October 13, 2016
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Breast Cancer Deaths Continue to Decline in U.S.
And the disparity between black and white women is narrowing, CDC says
- Posted October 13, 2016
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Monkey Study Hints at Drug-Free Suppression of HIV
Initial safety studies are under way, though it's not yet clear if the treatment will be effective in people
- Posted October 13, 2016
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Brain Chips Help Paralyzed Man Regain Sense of Touch Using Robotic Arm
With implants, he also felt some sensation in his own fingers
- Posted October 13, 2016