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Cervical Cancer Vaccine Well Tolerated
Reactions such as hives called 'idiosyncratic,' study finds
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Binge Drinking Clogs Arteries With Plaque
Immune cells stick inside blood vessels causing inflammation, blockage, study finds
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Epilepsy Drug May Raise Autism Risk in Offspring
Yet another reason pregnant women should avoid this medication, experts say
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C-Section Might Boost Baby's Asthma Risk
Large study suggests the procedure impairs healthy immune response
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School-Based Program Can Change Kids' Lives
A Seattle project was linked to better education, mental health 15 years later
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Exercise Eases Obesity and Anger in Kids
After-school aerobics helped youngsters feel better mentally, physically, researchers say
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'Self-Embedding' a Troubling Trend Among Teens
Patients typically wound themselves, then place objects in the wound, researchers say
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Car Cell Phone Use More Hazardous Than Chat With Passengers
Fellow occupants can help keep driving safe, research shows
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Folate in Early Pregnancy May Boost Wheezing in Baby
Infants born to moms who took it in first 3 months more likely to have respiratory woes
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Children of U.S. Farmworkers Often Uninsured
Problem is worst among migrant, immigrant families, study finds
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TV, Internet Causing Kids Harm: Report
Media in general is boosting rates of obesity, other woes, experts say
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Few Young Adults Seek Treatment for Psych Disorders
Alcohol, nicotine use, personality illnesses common, study shows
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Hopes for AIDS Vaccine Still Alive Despite Setbacks
The lesson from 2 failed trials: The science must be more vigorous, experts say
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Health Needs of Autistic Children Often Unmet
Expenses greater than those for kids with other special needs, report shows
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Preemies' Low Blood Pressure Linked to SIDS
Preterm infants already at higher risk for SIDS and this may be why, researchers say
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