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Some Painkillers Tied to Certain Birth Defects in Study
Overall risk of problems like spina bifida called low, but experts advise women to discuss prescription opioid use with doctor
- Posted September 10, 2013
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ER Visits Common After Seniors’ Surgery, Study Finds
At some hospitals 1 in 4 patients returns for emergency care following colon operation
- Posted September 10, 2013
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Changes in Household Routines Help Reduce Kids’ Obesity: Study
Parents who limited kids' TV time, increased sleep time saw less excess weight gain in children
- Posted September 10, 2013
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Health Tip: Is a Medical Condition Affecting Your Weight?
Hormonal disorder may make weight loss more challenging
- Posted September 10, 2013
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Commercial Baby Foods Fall Short for Nutrition: Study
Most are too sweet and are advertised for infants who'd be better off with breast milk, experts say
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Study Sees No Link Between Drinking During Early Pregnancy and Birth Woes
The research didn't examine long-term health threats; March of Dimes critical of the findings
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Scientists Shed New Light on Cerebral Palsy, Early Infant Death
Birth defects, poor fetal growth appear to be primary risk factors, study finds
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Whooping Cough Risk Higher Among Kids Who Miss Vaccinations: Study
It's important to get all doses without delay, researchers say
- Posted September 9, 2013
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5 Percent of U.S. Kids ‘Severely Obese,’ Experts Warn
New and better treatments needed for this newly defined disease, researchers say
- Posted September 9, 2013



















