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FDA Calls for Less Salt in Processed Foods
Agency sets short- and long-term goals in effort to cut Americans' risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Flu Shot Helps Heart Failure Patients Avoid Hospital
New evidence suggests annual jab is warranted
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Most Americans Support Rise in Legal Smoking Age
Survey finds wide support in all regions to raise cutoff to age 19 or older
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Talking, Texting Teen Drivers Take Deadly Toll
Distractions played role in 60 percent of crashes involving teenagers, new AAA report shows
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Health Highlights: June 1, 2016
U.S. Death Rate Rises for First Time in Decade General Mills Flour Brands Recalled
- Posted June 1, 2016
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Calling Your Kid ‘Fat’ Could Be Counterproductive
Mom and Dad often misjudge child's weight, studies find
- Posted May 31, 2016
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Women With Migraine May Face Higher Threat of Heart Disease, Stroke
Researchers say it should be considered an independent risk factor for future heart trouble
- Posted May 31, 2016
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Baby’s Early Walking May Mean Stronger Bones as Teen
Researchers say parents can help improve odds by practicing with toddlers at home
- Posted May 31, 2016