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Health Tip: Coping With a Chronic Cough
Suggestions to help tame the hacking
- Posted November 2, 2016
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Does Living in Poor Neighborhood Up Stroke Risk?
Unhealthy behaviors are more common in disadvantaged areas, researcher says
- Posted November 1, 2016
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Gene Therapy May Hold Promise for Blistering Skin Disease
Grafts of patients' genetically modified skin improved healing of wounds in early study
- Posted November 1, 2016
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U.S. Premature Births Rise for 1st Time in 8 Years
March of Dimes' report finds significant geographic and racial disparities
- Posted November 1, 2016
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Big $ Spent Marketing Not-So-Healthy Baby, Toddler Foods: Study
Of concern are liquid supplements, toddler milk and sweetened snacks, researcher says
- Posted November 1, 2016
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Kids 6 and Older Should Be Screened for Obesity, Task Force Reaffirms
Guideline fine-tunes 2010 recommendation
- Posted November 1, 2016
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Gene Test May ID Chemo Patients at Risk of Clots: Study
Venous thromboembolism is a serious complication of cancer treatment
- Posted November 1, 2016
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Why You Need a Flu Shot Now
If you do develop influenza, vaccination can soften the blow, doctors say
- Posted November 1, 2016
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Stressed-Out Mate Bad for Your Waistline
Spouse's chronic stress takes a toll on partner's health, study suggests
- Posted November 1, 2016




















