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Simple Swab Test Helps Identify Severe Cases of RSV, New Study Finds
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CDC Warns of Rare Bacterial Infections from Dental Waterlines
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Sight-threatening Eye Disease on the Rise in Americans 40+, Study Finds
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First Impressions Count When It Comes to Love, New Study Finds
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Workplace Bullying Linked to Conspiracy Beliefs: New Study
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Most People Overestimate How Healthy They’re Eating
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Stressful Marriages Linked to Worse Heart Attack Recovery
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What Parents Need to Know About RSV in Infants
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Exercise Boosts Protection from COVID Vaccine, New Study Finds
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Pot Users Experience More Pain After Surgery: New Study
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Sleep-Deprived Kids Snack More Often, Study Finds
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Short “Activity Snacks” vs. Long Workouts for Muscle Building
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Chemical Hair Straighteners Linked to Uterine Cancer Risk (NIH Study)
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Good Health Beyond 50 Tied to Good Sleep
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Online Sexual Abuse of Kids Is Common, New Study Finds
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More than One Million Americans Rationing Insulin Due to High Cost
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How Many Daily Steps Does It Really Take to Stay Fit and Trim?
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Limiting Football Practice Intensity Helps Protect Young Brains, New Study Finds
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Is Diet Important to Prevent Dementia?
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Teenage Girl’s Diet Impacts Risk of Period Pain, Study Finds
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Teenage Girl’s Diet Impacts Risk of Period Pain, Study Finds
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Intense Video Gaming May Trigger Heart Issue in Some Kids, New Study Finds
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HealthDay Now: How the New Suicide And Crisis Lifeline is Answering the Call to Reach More in Distress
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Speeding and Texting Dangerous Duo for Teen Drivers
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U.S. Breast Cancer Death Rates Continue to Drop
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Can yoga and meditation help control and prevent diabetes?
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Why Do Some People Stay Sharp into Old Age?
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Dogs Can Smell It When You’re Stressed Out, New Study Finds
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Drinking Coffee May Lengthen Your Life, New Study Finds
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Reusing Contact Lenses Ups the Risk of Serious Eye Infection, Study Finds
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Anxiety During Pregnancy May Lead to Early Delivery, New Study Finds
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Sleep Experts Warn Against Giving Melatonin to Children
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Type 1 Diabetes Takes a Harder Toll on Girls Than Boys, New Study Finds
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New Study Finds High Levels of Dangerous Chemicals in School Uniforms
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Adults with ADHD at Greater Risk for Heart Disease, New Study Finds
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NyQuil and Chicken? It’s a Dangerous Social Media Trend, the FDA Warns
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Depression Hurting Nearly 1 in 10 Americans, Study Finds
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Walking Speed and Step Count Are Both Important to Your Health, Study Finds
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One Type of App May Be Especially Bad for Teen Sleep, New Study Finds
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What’s the Best Way to Calm a Crying Baby?
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Gum Disease Raises Risk of Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
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Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Cancer Detection
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Two Supplements Taken During Pregnancy May Lower Risk of Croup in Babies, Study Suggests
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Telemedicine and In-Person Diagnoses Match Most of the Time, New Study Finds
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Pediatricians Group Urges Parents to Get Kids Flu Shot This Year
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Half of Moms with Children on the Autism Spectrum Have Depression, New Study Finds
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With 'Chemical Imbalance’ Theory in Doubt, What’s Next for Depression Care?
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Paid Sick Leave Is a Life-Saving Benefit, New Study Finds
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High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy on the Rise in Younger Generations, New Study Finds
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Like Humans, Dogs Can Develop Dementia as They Age, Study Finds
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Too Much TV Ups Dementia Risk, New Study Finds
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