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Cookies, Apples or Yogurt? Not Always a Simple Choice for Kids
Snack preferences drive buying decisions, but brands and allowance also play a part, researchers say
- Posted August 25, 2017
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Awake for Aneurysm Brain Surgery, Better Results?
In new approach to the dangerous lesions, surgeons can get patient feedback during the procedure
- Posted August 25, 2017
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Health Tip: Risk Factors for Prediabetes
A condition that could progress to full-blown type 2
- Posted August 25, 2017
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What’s Your Real Salmonella Risk?
Protect yourself from this common foodborne illness
- Posted August 24, 2017
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Meth Abuse Could Up Stroke Risk in Younger Users
Most of these strokes involve bleeding into the brain: study
- Posted August 24, 2017
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How You Think About Your Arthritis Makes a Difference
Confidence in your ability to remain active improves day-to-day life, study finds
- Posted August 24, 2017
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Supplement May Help Against Vision-Robbing Disease in Seniors
But no large studies prove the inexpensive pill slows age-related macular degeneration, eye expert says
- Posted August 24, 2017