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- First U.S. Case of New Mpox Strain Spotted in Traveler
- Poll Finds Many Parents Struggling to Manage Kids’ Anger
- Certain Painkillers Can Raise Bleeding Risks for People on Blood Thinners
- Climate Change to Blame for Almost 1 in 5 New Dengue Infections
- Cocoa, Green Tea Might Counter Effects of ‘Stress Eating’ Fatty Foods
- When Schools Give Kids Time in Nature, Anxiety and Behavior Issues Ease
- New Prolapse Surgery Uses Women’s Own Tissues to Restore Function
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Overweight Moms May Have Dangerously Big Babies
Excessive weight gain leads to serious problems for mothers and infants, study suggests
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Texting While Walking Often Leads to Injuries: Expert
Distraction causes people to fall down stairs, step into traffic, trauma doctor says
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Hearing Loss Tied to Depression in Study
Women, non-seniors more likely to be affected this way, researchers say
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Kids With ADHD May Face Higher Obesity Risk as Teens
Finnish study also found more physical inactivity in this group
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Hearing Loss Tied to Depression in Study
Women, non-seniors more likely to be affected this way, researchers say
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Kids With ADHD May Face Higher Obesity Risk as Teens
Finnish study also found more physical inactivity in this group
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Rising E-Cigarette Use Tied to More Smoking in Teens
Devices may serve as gateway to tobacco use, study author says
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Doctors Cautiously Optimistic About ‘Cure’ for HIV-Infected Babies
Report on second child raises hope that early, aggressive treatment may be game changer for these infants
- Posted March 6, 2014
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State Flu Shot Rule for Preschoolers Curbs Kids’ Hospitalizations: CDC
When vaccination rates rose in Connecticut, serious complications dropped, report finds
- Posted March 6, 2014
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Shared Family Activities May Boost Preschoolers’ Emotional Health
Eating dinner, having fun together can help kids learn to form good relationships
- Posted March 6, 2014