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- Tainted Cucumbers Now Linked to 100 Salmonella Cases in 23 States
- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
- Norovirus Sickens Hundreds on Three Cruise Ships: CDC
- Not Just Blabber: What Baby’s First Vocalizations and Coos Can Tell Us
- What’s the Link Between Memory Problems and Sexism?
- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
- Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
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- Some Abortion Pill Users Surprised By Pain, Study Says
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Good Smells May Help Ease Tobacco Cravings
Could quitting tobacco involve something as simple as a pleasant scent? New research suggests it’s possible. U.S. smoking rates have fallen over the past 50 years, but about 40 million Americans still smoke, according to the U.S....
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Helping the Young Mind Grow
Whether you call it snowplow, bulldozer or helicopter parenting, these child-rearing styles have gotten a lot of attention recently, and the acknowledgment that they may not be the best way to raise a confident, well-adjusted young person....
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Is Your Inner Critic Ruining Your Love Life?
Many people are plagued by self-criticism, that inner voice that questions every decision and every move. It can keep you from reaching goals and erode self-confidence. And when it happens during intimacy, it can ruin your sex...
- Posted April 15, 2019
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‘Added Sugars’ Label on Foods Could Save Many Lives
A new Nutrition Facts label that highlights the amount of added sugars in food could prevent nearly 1 million cases of heart disease and type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. The new label, first proposed by...
- Posted April 15, 2019
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CPAP Brings Longer Life for Obese People With Sleep Apnea: Study
There’s good news for the millions of obese Americans with sleep apnea: Researchers report the use of the CPAP mask may greatly increase their chances for a longer life. Use of the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)...
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Pre-Cut Melons at Kroger, Walmart, Other Stores May Carry Salmonella
Pre-cut, packaged melon distributed by major grocery chains across 16 states have been tied to an outbreak of salmonella illness, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Friday. The outbreak has so far involved 93 cases of...
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Health Highlights: April 15, 2019
Electrical Implant Helps Brain-Damaged Woman Congo Ebola Outbreak Still Not a Global Emergency: WHO
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Health Tip: Horseback Trail Riding Safety
(HealthDay News) –Horseback trail riding is a fun, leisure activity for many Americans. However, it is important to follow rules for trail safety, says the Minnesota State Department of Natural Resources. It encourages people to: Wear a...
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Health Tip: Living With Animal Allergies
Over half of U.S. households have pets, but unfortunately millions of Americans are allergic to animals. The best way to manage symptoms of pet allergies is to avoid pets, says the American Academy of Asthma and Immunology....
- Posted April 15, 2019
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Young Athletes Need to Be Sidelined After Bout of Mono
Young sports buffs recovering from mononucleosis may be itching to return to the game they love. But one expert says the risk of suffering a burst spleen during play means staying on the sideline longer than some...
- Posted April 14, 2019