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How to Avoid July Fourth Allergy Flare-Ups
Smoke, stings, mold are common summer allergens that can trigger asthma, allergy attacks, experts say
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Naps May Boost Worker Productivity
Hour of rest during the day seemed to ease impulsiveness and frustration, researchers report
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Health Highlights: July 2, 2015
FDA to Weigh Safety of Giving Codeine to Kids for Coughs Liberia Reports 3 New Ebola Cases
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Promise From a New Weight-Loss Drug
Two-thirds who took Saxenda lost 5 percent of body weight, study shows
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Patients with Low-Grade Brain Tumors Living Longer
Chemo improvements have likely played a role, researchers say
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Unapproved Ear Drops Targeted by FDA
These prescription meds have been available for years, but safety, quality are concerns
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Menopausal Women at Lower Heart Risk Than Men of Similar Age
Study found little difference between menopause types, but black women had less advantage than white
- Posted July 1, 2015
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Patients with Low-Grade Brain Tumors Living Longer
Chemo improvements have likely played a role, researchers say
- Posted July 1, 2015




















