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Change in the Kitchen Could Help Men in the Bedroom
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Leaving Work to Care for Special Needs Child Takes Big Financial Toll
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Greener Neighborhoods Bring Healthier Hearts, Study Shows
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Monoclonal Antibody Combo Keeps High-Risk COVID Patients Out of Hospital
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Soothing Sound: Mom's Voice Eases Preemies' Pain
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Fewer American Adults Are Getting Malignant Brain Tumors
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Your Young Child Is Sick: Is it COVID or RSV?
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Delta Variant Infection Doubles Odds of COVID Hospitalization: Study
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Getting Healthy After Heart Attack Could Add Over 7 Years to Life
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FDA Approves First Nerve-Stimulation Device to Aid Stroke Recovery
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FDA Tells Three Small E-Cigarette Makers to Stop Selling Flavored Products
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AHA News: What Are Researchers Doing to Stop Dementia?
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Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2021
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COVID Symptoms Haunt Nearly Half of Patients a Year Later
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COVID Symptoms Haunt Nearly Half of Hospitalized Patients a Year Later
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Fratelli Beretta Antipasto Trays Are the Source of Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
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Half of American Workers Support COVID Vaccination, Mask Mandates in Workplace
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Could a Long-Used Cholesterol Drug Fight Severe COVID-19?
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Toppling TVs, Furniture Sending Many Young Children to ERs
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When Is a Person With COVID-19 Most Infectious?
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More Evidence Ties Gum Disease With Heart Disease
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As Classes Resume, Some Health Tips From the CDC
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Don't Forget to Apply Sunscreen Before & After Water Fun
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One Benefit of Online Learning: Better Sleep for Kids
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Fatal ODs From Illicit Tranquilizers Jumped 6-Fold During Pandemic
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A Third of Americans Were Infected With COVID-19 in 2020: Study
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Smart Phones, Watches Can Mess With Implanted Pacemakers
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AHA News: He Got Help F.A.S.T. For His Stroke. His Mother Wasn't as Lucky.
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Health Highlights: Aug. 26, 2021
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You're Vaccinated But Get a Breakthrough Infection: What Next?
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Moderna Readies for Full Vaccine Approval, as Pfizer Submits Data on Booster Shot
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Record High COVID Cases and Deaths Reported in Florida
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Search for Coronavirus Origins at Standstill: WHO Team
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COVID Vaccination Will Be Required on Disney Cruises to Bahamas
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College Is Even More Stressful for Girls: Study
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Women May Find It Tougher to Quit Smoking Than Men
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Could Mink Ranches Launch the Next COVID-19?
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Wildfire Smoke Could Raise Odds for Preterm Delivery
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Feel Guilty About 'Useless' Leisure Time? Your Mental Health Might Suffer
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Pentagon Says Troops Must Start Lining Up Now for COVID Shots
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Long COVID, Big Bills: Grim Legacy of Even Short Hospital Stays
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AHA News: Despite Progress, Black Patients Still Less Likely to Get Heart Transplants
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AHA News: Cardiac Arrest Program May Improve Bystander CPR But Not Survival in Black People
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One Activity Causes 4 Out of 5 Sports-Linked Spinal Injuries
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Hen Hazard: Salmonella a Threat From Backyard Chickens
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New Research Shows COVID Vaccines Still Protect Against Severe Disease
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J&J Says Booster Shot Ups Immune Response to COVID
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Health Highlights: Aug. 25, 2021
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