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Bullying Takes Financial Toll on U.S. School Districts
Absenteeism by fearful kids linked to an extra $276 million in expenditures in California each year
- Posted July 6, 2017
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Fewer Heart Failure Patients Dying of Cardiac Arrest
Researchers chock it up to better meds, as patients live longer and better
- Posted July 6, 2017
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Health Tip: Are You at Risk for a Herniated Disk?
Here's what increases your chances
- Posted July 6, 2017
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Exercise Can Keep Obese Seniors on the Go
Study ties physical activity to ability to perform everyday tasks
- Posted July 6, 2017
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Take A New View of Yoga
This ancient discipline has a modern (and growing) following
- Posted July 5, 2017
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Why Chopping Onions Makes You Cry
Eye doctor explains how they release a noxious gas when cut
- Posted July 5, 2017
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No Such Thing as Menstrual Memory Fog
Changes in hormones don't seem to affect the female brain, small study finds
- Posted July 5, 2017
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Is Shingles Tied to Heart, Stroke Risk?
More research is needed, but doctors should warn patients, researchers say
- Posted July 5, 2017