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Vomiting Disorder on Rise in Weed-Friendly Colorado
Doctors say problem may become more widespread as more states decriminalize possession of pot
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Study Casts Doubt on Long-Used Morning Sickness Drug
But some doctors don't think pregnant women prescribed Diclectin should worry
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Is Running Bad for Your Knees?
Study suggests it may slow development of osteoarthritis
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Is Running Bad for Your Knees?
Study suggests it may slow development of osteoarthritis
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Ebola Can Linger in Lungs, Study Finds
Discovery in one patient could advance understanding of deadly disease, doctors say
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Heartburn Drugs May Raise Risk of Stomach Infections: Study
Suggests long-term use of acid suppressors might open door to C. difficile and Campylobacter bacteria
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Kids With Concussion Need Vision Check Before Return to School
Lingering eye problems linked to poorer academic performance
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Breathalyzer Lock Laws Prevent Drunk-Driving Deaths: Study
But only half of U.S. states require them for all offenders, researchers note
- Posted January 5, 2017