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Dieters May Lose Fewer Pounds When They Choose Their Weight-Loss Plan
Study found those assigned a food plan dropped a bit more weight
- Posted June 15, 2015
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‘Green Space’ at School May Help Kids Learn, Study Suggests
Expert says findings bolster the case for parks, playgrounds
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Seeing Their Clogged Arteries Can Spur Healthy Changes in Patients
Group shown images more likely to stop smoking, eat healthier foods and take meds, study found
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Dermatologist’s Tips for Reducing Scars After Cuts, Scrapes
Keep injury clean and moist with petroleum jelly to minimize skin damage
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Most Americans Back Ban on Powdered Alcohol, Poll Finds
Adults worried that teens will be more likely to abuse alcohol in this form
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Smoking Blamed for Half of Deaths From Major Cancers in People Over 35
Eighty percent of lung cancer deaths linked to smoking, researchers say
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Many U.S. Women Live Far From Gynecologic Cancer Care
Long distances may impede evaluation, treatment, researcher says
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Brain Stimulation Device Approved for Parkinson’s and Essential Tremor
For use after medication alone proves inadequate
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Breast-Feeding May Have Dental Benefits, Study Suggests
But kids also had fewer 'misaligned' teeth if they reduced pacifier use, researchers say
- Posted June 15, 2015
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U.S. Hospitals Seeing More Kids With Self-Inflicted Injuries
Cutting is the most common problem, followed by firearm injuries
- Posted June 15, 2015




















