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Cervical Cancer May Leave Lasting Imprint on Survivors
Some symptoms, such as fatigue and insomnia, are still a problem long after treatment
- Posted May 5, 2017
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When Grandparents Raise Grandkids, Are They Up to Date on Child Safety?
Study found some lacked info on baby sleep positioning, proper fever relief
- Posted May 4, 2017
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Walking vs. Running — Which Is Better?
What to consider when making a cardio choice
- Posted May 4, 2017
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More Starring Roles for Booze in Kids’ Movies, Study Finds
Drinking figured in 85 percent of the top children's films over 2 decades
- Posted May 4, 2017
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A Toddler’s Screen Time Tied to Speech Delay
Findings support American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on technology use by very young children
- Posted May 4, 2017
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Teen Suicide Thoughts, Self-Harm Cases Double in a Decade
New U.S. study coincides with concern around issue after Netflix releases '13 Reasons Why'
- Posted May 4, 2017
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Reasons Why Parents Should Be Wary of ’13 Reasons Why’
Netflix series is too explicit in depicting teen suicide while leaving out key elements, mental health experts warn
- Posted May 4, 2017
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Americans Uneasy With Push to Repeal Obamacare: HealthDay/Harris Poll
But, as has always been the case, support for the law depends on political affiliation
- Posted May 4, 2017




















