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Does Santa’s Diet, Lifestyle Earn Him a Stocking Full of Coal?
But, kudos for kicking that pipe smoking habit, a doctor says
- Posted December 25, 2016
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‘Uncombable’ Hair? Maybe Genes Are to Blame
Condition is rare, tends to ease with age and causes no harm, researchers say
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Bird Flu Strain May Have Jumped From Cat to Human
New York City health department says veterinarian treating sick cats likely was infected with the virus
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Bird Flu Strain May Have Jumped From Cat to Human
New York City health department says veterinarian treating sick cats likely was infected with the virus
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Managing Holiday Stress
Focus on one thing at a time and try to give back when you can, experts advise
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Canned Food May Boost BPA Levels in Dogs: Study
They are good indicator of how exposure to the widespread industrial chemical may affect people, researchers say
- Posted December 23, 2016
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There’s Still Time for Your Flu Shot
Infections tend to spike up during and right after holiday season, CDC says
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Women Chasing Holiday Perfection May Miss Signs of Heart Trouble
Stress can be damaging, so take time for yourself during the season, cardiologist advises
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Blood Banks Face Seasonal Shortages, New Screening Rules
Rare complication of transfusions has led to beefed-up testing requirements
- Posted December 23, 2016
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Head Off ‘Holiday Heart Syndrome’
Eating and drinking too much can increase your risk for cardiac complications, experts advise
- Posted December 23, 2016




















