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Swine Flu Declining in Some Parts of U.S.
But, flu activity remains high and is expected to continue, CDC says
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Formaldehyde May Endanger Funeral Workers
Leukemia risk is found to increase with longer exposure to embalming fluids
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Using Cell Phones, Internet to Battle Eating Disorders
Online and text messages might be more helpful than therapy for some, researchers suggest
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Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart
But protective effect can wear off at higher levels in men, study finds
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Parental Monitoring Can Curb Teen Marijuana Use
Those who keep an eye on their kids help stave off unwanted behavior, study says
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Folic Acid Fortification Might Boost Cancer Risk
Norwegian study found supplementation raised chances of disease by 21%
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'Fearless' 3-Year-Olds Might Be Tomorrow's Criminals
20-year study finds adults with records were more likely as tots to not be afraid
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Single-Sex Cardiac Rehab Helps Depressed Women
All-female group had better success rates than traditional program, study finds
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Families Could Benefit From Gene Tests in Sudden Cardiac Death Victims
Identifying mutation in deceased cuts costs for evaluating risk in relatives, study shows
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FDA Questions Safety of Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks
Companies asked to show proof of safety and lawfulness of selling such beverages
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Many Kids Feel Threatened in the Classroom
Intimidation often takes place during the school day, survey finds
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Pot Might Ease PTSD: Study
Synthetic marijuana reduced post-traumatic stress disorder in rats
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Facial Structure May Hold Clues to Aggression
People make judgments based on width-to-height ratio of face, researchers say
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Older People at Greater Risk of Swine Flu Death
Cases in Mexico show young more likely to get sick, but elderly more likely to die
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Study Links Yo-Yo Dieting to Addiction
Rats fed sugary chow suffered withdrawal when regular meals returned
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