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Water Weight: How to Lose It for Good
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Most Clergy Agree With Science on Treatment of Depression: Study
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Ban on Menthols Won't Push Smokers to Black Market Cigarettes: Study
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Too Few Kids Are Getting Recommended Vaccines, CDC Warns
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Long COVID After Mild Infection? It Fades Within a Year
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Fast Food May Be Toxic to Your Liver
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AHA News: Uric Acid Linked to Later Risk For Irregular Heart Rhythm
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FDA Approves New 2-Drug Combo Medicine for Asthma
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Nearly 1 in 4 Hospital Patients Have Harmful Event During Their Stay
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Black, Hispanic People With Epilepsy Often Miss Out on Latest Meds
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Vaccinated Moms' Breast Milk Could Protect Baby From COVID
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Bivalent COVID Boosters Offer No Extra Protection, Studies Suggest
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Happy, Loved Teens Become Heart-Healthier as Adults
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Damar Hamlin Released From Buffalo Hospital As Recovery From Cardiac Arrest Continues
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Menopause Symptoms Can Arise Well Before Menopause: Study
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Jill Biden to Have Lesion Above Right Eye Removed
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AHA News: ER Nurse Went Into Cardiac Arrest at Daughter's School
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U.S. Mails Out Some COVID Tests That are About to Expire
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Global Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccines Is on the Rise
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'Cellular Atlas' Could Be Step Against Endometriosis
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New Year: Time for Your Memory Screening Appointment
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Kids Living Near Airports Face Lead Poisoning Dangers
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Study Pushes Back Smallpox Origins Another 2,000 Years
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Adults May Be Losing Immunity to Mumps. Are Boosters Needed?
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Blood Test Might Warn of Dangerous Complication of Pregnancy
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You Can Garden Your Way to Better Health
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Federal Agency Mulls Ban on Gas Stoves Due to Health Concerns
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AHA News: Ginger Brings Zing to a Meal – But Does It Do More?
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5.4 Million Baby Sleepers Recalled After More Than 115 Infant Deaths
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Just 4% of Men Who Apply as Sperm Donors Are Accepted
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Damar Hamlin Moved to Buffalo Hospital As He Recovers From Cardiac Arrest
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Swimmers Face a Little Known Danger: Fluid on the Lungs
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In Study, Reminder Letters Helped Doctors Make Safer Choices Prescribing Opioids
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Scientists Pinpoint Why People With Autism Struggle to Understand a Speaker's 'Tone'
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Sleep Key to Good Mental Health for Older Women
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Many Turn to Weed to Ease Chronic Pain in States Where It's Legal
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Almost 700,000 Rocking Sleepers Recalled After 15 Babies Die
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Leading Pediatricians' Group Calls for More Aggressive Treatment of Childhood Obesity
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U.S. Stroke Deaths Fall, But New Rise in Strokes Is Likely
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