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- E. Coli Spurs Nationwide Organic Carrots Recall
- 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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TV in Child’s Bedroom Tied to Weight Gain
But 'active' video games might help youngsters stay slim, researchers stay
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Binge Drinking May Double Older People’s Risk of Dying
Episodes of heavy consumption can damage organs, study author says
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Psychiatric Ills Widespread Among U.S. Soldiers: Studies
Rates exceed those found in general population; may help explain increase in suicides, researchers say
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Experimental Drug Helps Body Fight Advanced Melanoma: Study
Some patients kept disease at bay for more than a year after last dose of nivolumab
- Posted March 3, 2014
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TV in Child’s Bedroom Tied to Weight Gain
But 'active' video games might help youngsters stay slim, researchers stay
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Binge Drinking May Double Older People’s Risk of Dying
Episodes of heavy consumption can damage organs, study author says
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Food Allergies Have Nearly Doubled Among Black Children
Unclear if it's due to better detection or environmental triggers, researchers say
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Sleep Apnea Might Raise Pneumonia Risk: Study
Disrupted nighttime breathing makes getting fluid into the lungs more likely, researchers explain
- Posted March 3, 2014
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EPA Sets Tougher Auto Fuel, Emissions Standards
Move would lower sulfur and other pollutants in gas, require cleaner engine technology
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Women Still Being Left Out of Medical Research: Report
Despite 1993 law mandating inclusion in government-funded trials, experts say there's a long way to go
- Posted March 3, 2014