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Disabled Children Face Bullying Throughout School Years
More must be done to teach them how to respond to aggression, researcher says
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Healthy Snacks Can Be Smart Part of a Diabetes Diet
Specialists recommend low-carb energy sources between meals
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Flu Shots Are Worth It
Vaccine most important for young kids, seniors, people with chronic disease, women before and after pregnancy, expert says
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Don’t Let Germs Spoil Your Holiday Getaway
Good hygiene and disinfectant wipes will help keep illness at bay, germ expert says
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Diabetes Takes Biggest Bite Out of U.S. Health Care Spending
Top 5 diseases, conditions accounted for $437 billion in 2013
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Health Tip: Watch Salt in Kids’ Diets
Here's what the Heart Association suggests
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Why Acne Can Strike Women After the Teen Years
Study suggests diet, stress and family history may play a role
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Did Cavemen Use Toothpicks?
Researchers find wood fibers in 1.2 million-year-old tooth, along with evidence of their diet
- Posted December 27, 2016