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Health Highlights: July 2, 2018
Court Blocks Kentucky's Medicaid Work Rules Early Success in Artificial Ovary Research
- Posted July 2, 2018
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Health Tip: Use a Blood Thinner Safely
More than 2 million people take a blood thinner regularly, the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality says. The medication is prescribed to help prevent blood clots. They put you at greater risk of heart attack...
- Posted July 2, 2018
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Health Tip: Have a Fun and Safe Vacation
Nothing can ruin a summer vacation faster than an unexpected trip to the hospital. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration offers these suggestions for a healthier vacation: Avoid tanning or spending too much time in the sun....
- Posted July 2, 2018
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Don’t Skip Kids’ Sun Protection on the Fourth
When planning your Fourth of July outing, remember sun protection for youngsters. “It is imperative for parents to protect their children from the harmful effects of extreme sun exposure,” said Dr. Alberto Pappo, director of the Solid...
- Posted July 1, 2018