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It's Not Just Salt: Sugar Boosts Blood Pressure, Too
Reducing sugary drinks, even just a few ounces a day, reduces your risk of blood pressure problems. Read More...
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Mon, May 24 2010 2:28 PM
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Experimental Ebola Vaccine Also Works On New Virus
An experimental Ebola vaccine works against a recently discovered species of the virus found in Uganda. In a surprise, the protection occurs without antibodies. Read More...
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Fri, May 21 2010 6:07 AM
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Everbody In The Pool! Uh, Not So Fast
Inspectors closed 12 percent of swimming pools after they were found to have violated health codes, says a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read More...
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Fri, May 21 2010 8:57 AM
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Button Batteries Pose Hazard For Children
In just a few hours, the current from batteries commonly found in remote controls can cause serious tissue damage in the throat. Read More...
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Mon, May 24 2010 6:04 AM
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Better Child Care Early May Help Behavior Much Later
A long, federally funded study suggests that early high-quality child care can help academic performance and behavior of kids as they get older. Read More...
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Fri, May 14 2010 5:54 AM
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Medical Confusion Reigns On Food Allergies
Even the medical experts have a hard time agreeing on how to test for food allergies. Read More...
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Tue, May 11 2010 1:23 PM
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No Gene Test At Walgreens Just Yet
The Food and Drug Administration wants more information on a battery of tests for genes related to health that were supposed to go on sale at Walgreens this week. Read More...
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Thu, May 13 2010 5:54 AM
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Blowing The Whistle On Drugmakers' Misdeeds Takes Guts, Stamina
Interviews with 26 whistleblowers reveal a mix of motives and common challenges. Personal integrity was a more important factor than money. Read More...
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Thu, May 13 2010 9:07 AM
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