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- Major Job Cuts at NIOSH Pose Risks to Worker Safety, Critics Warn
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Health Tip: Protecting Children from the Flu
Flu season is in full swing. Thousands of children under the age of 5 have been hospitalized for the flu in the last decade, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The CDC suggests following...
- Posted February 26, 2019
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Health Tip: Beat the Winter Blues
As days become shorter and the weather becomes colder, it is not uncommon to have depression-like symptoms. For those with the winter blues, the American Psychological Association offers ways to manage symptoms: Immerse yourself in daylight by...
- Posted February 26, 2019
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Taking a Bite Out of Food Ads Targeted to Kids
Kids can be as strongly influenced by TV commercials as by the shows themselves, and many studies have found that tempting food ads have a particularly harmful effect, contributing to childhood obesity. While the government has stepped...
- Posted February 25, 2019
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Supermarket Smarts: How to Save Money and Eat Better
If supermarket circulars influence your grocery shopping, you could be saving money at the expense of your health. That’s because studies show the offerings are often far from the healthiest food choices. Researchers looked at a year’s...
- Posted February 25, 2019
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Too Often, Opioid Abuse Runs in the Family, Study Shows
When parents abuse prescription painkillers, their teenagers may follow their example, a new study finds. The study of thousands of U.S. teenagers found that kids were 30 percent more likely to abuse prescription opioids if one of...
- Posted February 25, 2019
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Health Highlights: Feb. 25, 2019
New Trump Policy Further Reduces Access to Abortion Peter Frampton Has Rare Muscular Disease
- Posted February 25, 2019
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Health Tip: Steer Clear of Heartburn by Avoiding These Foods
More than 60 million Americans have heartburn each month, the American College of Gastroenterology says. The fiery burning sensation is caused by stomach acid backing up in the esophagus. Steering clear of certain foods can help you...
- Posted February 25, 2019
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Health Tip: Reducing Asthma Attacks in Cold Weather
Dry, cold air can trigger asthma attacks, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says. Breathing in the winter air can cause airways to restrict, making it difficult to breathe. The foundation offers suggestions to reduce asthma...
- Posted February 25, 2019
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Get Ready for Summer Camp — and Allergies
It may still be winter, but it’s never too early to plan for your kids’ summer camp. And now’s the time to think about preparing them to handle allergies and allergic reactions, according to experts at the...
- Posted February 24, 2019
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A Hard Look at Smoking’s Effect on Vision
If life looks gray and cloudy when you smoke, you might not be imagining it. Heavy smoking may actually damage color and contrast vision, researchers report. They looked at 71 healthy people who smoked fewer than 15...
- Posted February 22, 2019