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August 23, 2016

Breast Feeding Rates Climb, But Many Moms Stop Early

Breast Feeding Rates Climb, But Many Moms Stop Early While the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends babies get only breast milk for the first 6 months of…

August 23, 2016

Autistic Kids and Banned PCB Chemicals

Autistic Kids and Banned PCB Chemicals These toxins have lingered in the environment, study authors say By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter Link between Autistic Kids and Banned PCB Chemicals Studied Children…

August 22, 2016

Unhappy at Work in Your 20s, Unhealthy in Your 40s?

Unhappy at Work in Your 20's, Unhealthy in Your 40's How young adults feel about their careers might affect them physically and mentally by middle-age, study finds By Alan Mozes…

August 22, 2016

Kids, Added Sugar and How Much is Too Much

Kids, Added Sugar and How Much is Too Much New guidelines aim to help improve children's overall diet, health Kids, Added Sugar and How Much is Too Much MONDAY, Aug.…

August 22, 2016

Antibiotics and Diabetes in Kids

Antibiotics and Diabetes in Kids A new study indicates that children who frequently use antibiotics may be at increased risk for Type I Diabetes. By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter Antibiotics and…

August 22, 2016

When Are Kids Too Sick for School?

When Are Kids Too Sick for School? An expert's advice on when to keep your sick child home from school When are Kids Too Sick for School   MONDAY, Aug.…

August 22, 2016

Teen Student Athletes Often Unhealthy

Teen Student Athletes Often Unhealthy Study finds that teen student athletes often unhealthy, with 15 percent of them suffering from obesity and high blood pressure Teen Student Athletes Often Unhealthy…

August 22, 2016

Stem Cells May Reverse Stroke Damage

Stem Cells May Reverse Stroke Damage Mice studies find that stems cells may reverse stroke damage after they're found to create new brain tissue in experimental models. Stems Cells May Reverse…

August 22, 2016

TV Ratings Often Misleading

TV Ratings Often Misleading TV ratings often misleading for parents as they let violence and drinking slip through, study finds By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter   TV Ratings Often Misleading…

August 18, 2016

Eating Fish May Curb Blindness

Eating Fish May Curb Blindness Study finds that diabetics who eat 2 servings or more of fatty fish each week are 48 percent less likely to develop diabetic retinopathy and…

August 18, 2016

Desk Jockeys Risk Heart Attack, Stroke and Death

Desk Jockeys Risk Heart Attack, Stroke and Death But there are 10 easy ways that people who sit a lot can increase their physical activity during the work day Desk…

August 18, 2016

Gallstones Linked to Heart Disease

Gallstones Linked to Heart Disease Researcher say that study highlights the connection between the gut and the cardiovascular system By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter Gallstones Linked to Heart Disease People…
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