Health News
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Moderate drinking during pregnancy may not harm baby's brain
Moderate drinking during pregnancy may not have an effect on the brain development of the baby, according to a new study.
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Court says isolated human genes cannot be patented
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USDA: Modified wheat appears to be isolated
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95 percent of people wash their hands wrong
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Pennsylvania girl who took on donor rules gets adult lungs
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Kids snoring may be sign of health problem
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Feds: All girls to have morning-after pill access
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Infant recliners recalled after 5 deaths
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First FDA approved weight loss drug in 10 years on the market
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Judge's ruling enables 10-year-old girl to get life-saving lung transplant
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Some morning-after over-counter pill sales allowed
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Case study: Diet soda erodes teeth as much as meth, crack
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Polish man receives nation's first face transplant
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Almost all states seeing big drop in teen birth rates
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Illinois Senate approves sex education bill
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More doctors, hospitals using electronic records
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Germs lurking on your cell phone?
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Fast food challenge: Eating out vs. eating in
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Local doctors agree with Jolie's double mastectomy decision, discuss gene testing
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Feds recommend cutting drunk driving threshold from .08 to .05
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Dozens contacted after possible measles exposure
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Study questions how sharply US should cut the salt
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Patients lining up for new ‘chin implants’
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U.N. agency urges eating insects to fight world hunger
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Study: Half of teen drivers text behind the wheel
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Robots allow sick children to attend school ‘in person’
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New device promises to rid tattoos completely with far less side effects
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Obama declares health care law 'is here to stay'
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Metro-East woman issues grave warnings with weight-loss surgery
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FDA wants cancer warnings on tanning beds
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105-year-old grandma credits bacon for longevity
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Health or Hype? Veggie chips instead of potato chips
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Pfizer to sell Viagra online, in first for Big Pharma
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St. Louis metro area receives 'F' rating for air quality
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Harris Investigates: Sleep deprivation and public health
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Woman sues after local hospital operates on wrong side of her brain
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'Morning after pill' approved for use without a prescription
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FDA probing caffeinated products, from gum to chips
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2-year-old girl breathes, eats and drinks for first time following windpipe transplant
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Many Franklin County restaurants not inspected in past two years
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'Crystal ball' for implants: Texas plastic surgeon offers 3-D breast imaging
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Health or Hype? The texting 'turkey neck'
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'Synthetic pee' products evolve as more companies streamline drug tests
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Health officials: Play it safe around flood water
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Local health officials warn residents of bat awakening
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Thirsty? Hidden dangers of 'dry mouth'
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Study: Lax attitude on teens and Rx drug abuse
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Photos: High-tech, nimble prosthetic hand
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Ohio woman told she is 'too fat to tan'






