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Health Tip: Keep Kids Healthy Around Classroom Pets
Here are experts' suggestions
- Posted October 11, 2016
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Health Tip: Watching Portions and Your Wallet
Opt for budget-friendly bulk foods
- Posted October 11, 2016
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Germs in Dog Poop Can Point to Bowel Trouble
Unfortunately, the same diagnostic technique doesn't work for humans, researchers say
- Posted October 10, 2016
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DEET Repellents Safe in Pregnancy to Prevent Zika, Researchers Say
Analysis of available evidence on the insecticide finds no cause for concern
- Posted October 10, 2016
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Undiagnosed Eye Problems Pose Risks for Migrant Farm Workers
Despite impairments, 7 out of 10 workers said they had never had a vision exam
- Posted October 10, 2016
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A Guide to Coping With Corns and Calluses
Common foot problem can be unsightly, painful and, for some people, dangerous, doctors say
- Posted October 10, 2016
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Animal Study Hints at Gene Therapy’s Possible Promise for Alzheimer’s
But the research is very preliminary and much work remains to be done, U.K. researchers say
- Posted October 10, 2016
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High Blood Pressure May Hike Dementia Risk
New statement from American Heart Association warns of link
- Posted October 10, 2016
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Cost of Breast Cancer Chemo Varies Widely in U.S.
Lower-priced options could save patients thousands of dollars, researchers say
- Posted October 10, 2016
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Anger, Heavy Exertion: Fast Track to a Heart Attack?
But researchers suggest that artery-clogging plaque has to be present to increase risk
- Posted October 10, 2016