By Jennifer Warner
Knoxville Tops List of Worst Cities for Spring Allergy Sufferers
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By Kathleen Doheny
Researcher Says Deficiencies May Boost Heart Disease Risk, but Vegetarians’ Risk Still Lower Than Meat Eaters’ Risk
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By Bill Hendrick
Federal Report Shows That Millions of Americans With Alcohol Dependency See No Need for Treatment
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By Health.com
Has Neve Campbell taken a dip in the fountain of youth? At 37, she looks exactly the same as she did in the '90s when she played the ultrasensitive teenager Julia Salinger on "Party of Five," the hit show that launched her career.
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By Ian Kerner
Ian Kerner, a sexuality counselor and New York Times best-selling author, blogs about sex on Thursdays on The Chart. Read more from him at his website, GoodInBed.
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By Bonnie Rochman
One of my favorite children's books, Before You Were Born, recounts the legend of the angel Lailah, whom rabbinic lore has accompanying babies in utero, sharing the history of their souls. When they're born, Lailah touches them gently above their li
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By Carl Safina
(CNN) -- I heard the news today, oh boy: The radioactive water leak at Japan's quake- and tsunami-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor has been stanched. It's the first anniversary of the fatal Massey Energy coal mine explosion. And we'
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By Kathleen Doheny
More Than a Quarter of U.S. Mothers With 2 or More Children Conceived Them With Different Men, Study Finds
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Gigantic Scientific Effort Discovers Clues to Treatment, Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease
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By Brenda Goodman
Survey Shows Which Cities Offer Best Support for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Examines the Link Between Stress Reduction and Telomere Length
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By Jennifer Warner
Major Cause of Chronic Liver Disease Linked to Rise in Obesity
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By Brenda Goodman
Studies Detail Evidence Behind Medication, Behavioral Therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorders
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows Association Between Regular Aspirin Use and Reduced Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Salmonella Sickens 12 in 10 States; Other Raw Turkey Products May Be Recalled
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By Health.com
Teenage boys who are even slightly overweight face an increased risk of heart disease later in life, even if they slim down as adults, according to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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By Meredith Melnick
Looks like San Francisco's city officials, who voted in November to ban toys from most McDonald's Happy Meals, have inspired legislators in New York City too.
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By Elizabeth Landau
Welcome to the autism edition of "On the Brain." April is Autism Awareness Month, so naturally there's been a lot of recent discussion of this mysterious developmental disorder.
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By Dr. Scott Zahn
What is the one thing that you cannot change about yourself? Your family history. As I have said before, my family history is not great. Hypertension, diabetes, strokes are on both sides of the family.
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