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  1. Arizona Daily Sun Baby's Early Walking May Mean Stronger Bones as Teen Arizona Daily Sun TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- For all those parents who fret about how quickly their baby will learn to walk, read up. British scientists report that toddlers who can walk, run and jump by the time they are 18 months old may have stronger ... and more » Google
  2. Arizona Daily Sun Many Parents Ill-Informed About Kids' Asthma Meds Arizona Daily Sun TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Only half of parents of children with asthma fully understand the use of their youngsters' asthma medications, a new study finds. A survey of parents of 740 children with probable persistent asthma found just ... and more » Google
  3. fox8.com After gorilla shooting, are zoos becoming 'obsolete'? fox8.com CINCINNATI, Ohio — The judgment and criticism built quickly after a 3-year-old got into the enclosure of a 450-pound gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo. Where were the child's parents? How could the zoo let this happen? Why did an endangered gorilla have ... and more » Google
  4. Newsworks.org Pa. health department continues investigation of 'superbug' Newsworks.org Last week, the U.S. Department of Defense announced it found the country's first case of a bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotics in Pennsylvania, and now the state Department of Health is in the early stages of an intense investigation. Because ... and more » Google
  5. Arizona Daily Star Many Parents Ill-Informed About Kids' Asthma Meds Arizona Daily Star TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Only half of parents of children with asthma fully understand the use of their youngsters' asthma medications, a new study finds. A survey of parents of 740 children with probable persistent asthma found just ... and more » Google
  6. Baby's Early Walking May Mean Stronger Bones as Teen Arizona Daily Star TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- For all those parents who fret about how quickly their baby will learn to walk, read up. British scientists report that toddlers who can walk, run and jump by the time they are 18 months old may have stronger ... and more » Google
  7. Lincoln Journal Star Many Parents Ill-Informed About Kids' Asthma Meds Lincoln Journal Star TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Only half of parents of children with asthma fully understand the use of their youngsters' asthma medications, a new study finds. A survey of parents of 740 children with probable persistent asthma found just ... and more » Google
  8. Baby's Early Walking May Mean Stronger Bones as Teen Lincoln Journal Star TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- For all those parents who fret about how quickly their baby will learn to walk, read up. British scientists report that toddlers who can walk, run and jump by the time they are 18 months old may have stronger ... and more » Google
  9. New York Times American Death Rate Rises for First Time in a Decade New York Times WASHINGTON — The death rate in the United States rose last year for the first time in a decade, preliminary federal data show, a rare increase that was driven in part by more people dying from drug overdoses, suicide and Alzheimer's disease. The death ... Reversing long-term trend, death rate for Americans ticks upwardWashington Post Where Drinking, Drugs and Alzheimer's Are Disproportionately FatalKTOO Forget-me-nots help grow awareness for Alzheimer's and dementiaPositively Naperville Irish Independent -Sioux Falls Argus Leader -Baxter Bulletin -the Irish News all 12 news articles » Google
  10. New York Times American Death Rate Rises for First Time in a Decade New York Times WASHINGTON — The death rate in the United States rose last year for the first time in a decade, preliminary federal data show, a rare increase that was driven in part by more people dying from drug overdoses, suicide and Alzheimer's disease. The death ... and more » Google
  11. New York Times Girl With Zika Virus Is Born at a New Jersey Hospital New York Times A health worker fumigated a classroom in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in February as part of an effort to stop the spread of the Zika virus. The mother of the girl born with the Zika virus on Tuesday is from Honduras. Credit Jorge Cabrera/Reuters. A baby ... First baby born with Zika-linked microcephaly in New York tri-state areaFox News First Baby Born in Tri-State Area With Zika-Related Defects Delivered in New JerseyPeople Magazine Baby with microcephaly from Zika virus born at New Jersey hospitalCBS News NorthJersey.com -KTLA -NJ.com -USA TODAY all 41 news articles » Google
  12. Jersey hospital: Baby born with Zika-linked birth defect Newsday Officials at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey confirmed Tuesday the birth of a baby with Zika-related microcephaly, believed to be the first reported case in the New York metro area. In a statement, the Hackensack center said the baby ... and more » Google
  13. Live Science Women with Migraines More Prone to Heart Disease Live Science Women who suffer from migraines may be more likely than other women to develop heart problems, a new study suggests. Researchers found that women who have migraines were at greater risk of having a heart attack and angina (chest pain), and of ... Women with migraines have higher risk of cardiovascular disease and mortalityEurekAlert (press release) Women With Migraine May Face Higher Threat of Heart Disease, StrokePhilly.com US Nurses' Health Study finds female migraine sufferers have 50% higher chance of heart issuesDaily Mail Express.co.uk -Telegraph.co.uk -Irish Examiner all 9 news articles » Google
  14. U.S. News & World Report Women With Migraine May Face Higher Threat of Heart Disease, Stroke U.S. News & World Report TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Women who suffer from migraine headaches may have a slightly increased risk of heart disease or stroke, a new study suggests. "Migraine should be considered a marker for increased risk of cardiovascular ... and more » Google
  15. Toronto Sun Kristen Bell reveals struggle with depression Toronto Sun Actress Kristen Bell was plagued by a sense of worthlessness during the height of her battle with depression. The 35-year-old Frozen star was in her teens when the mental disease first took hold, and she turned to her mother for some life-changing advice. and more » Google
  16. Kristen Bell reveals struggle with depression Winnipeg Sun Kristen Bell. (WENN.COM). Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Kristen Bell, Dax Shepard angry over 'Best & Worst' celebrity moms article · Kristen Bell reprises 'Frozen' role in voicemail to sick fan ... and more » Google
  17. Many Parents Ill-Informed About Kids' Asthma Meds Philly.com TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Only half of parents of children with asthma fully understand the use of their youngsters' asthma medications, a new study finds. A survey of parents of 740 children with probable persistent asthma found just ... and more » Google
  18. Forbes Early Alzheimer's Linked to Brain 'Leakage' WebMD We will provide you with a dropdown of all your saved articles when you are registered and signed in. {shareThisContent}. {fontSizerContent}. Font Size. A. A. A. Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker ... Could Infections Cause Alzheimer's?Huffington Post Alzheimer's May Defend Against MicrobesForbes Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfEurekAlert (press release) Sarasota Herald-Tribune -Boing Boing -Psychiatry Advisor -Care2.com all 17 news articles » Google
  19. U.S. News & World Report Baby's Early Walking May Mean Stronger Bones as Teen U.S. News & World Report TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- For all those parents who fret about how quickly their baby will learn to walk, read up. British scientists report that toddlers who can walk, run and jump by the time they are 18 months old may have stronger ... and more » Google
  20. HealthDay Baby's Early Walking May Mean Stronger Bones as Teen HealthDay TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- For all those parents who fret about how quickly their baby will learn to walk, read up. British scientists report that toddlers who can walk, run and jump by the time they are 18 months old may have stronger ... and more » Google
  21. U.S. News & World Report Smog Can Make Blood Pressure Soar: Studies U.S. News & World Report TUESDAY, May 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- More evidence links air pollution with increased risk of developing dangerous high blood pressure. The findings stem from a review of 17 studies conducted around the world. Each assessed a possible link ... The Surprising Thing Linked to High Blood PressureTIME High blood pressure linked to short-, long-term exposure to some air pollutantsEurekAlert (press release) Air pollution tied to high blood pressure riskReuters Mirror.co.uk all 5 news articles » Google
  22. Fox News First baby born with Zika-linked microcephaly in New York tri-state area Fox News Doctors at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey confirmed Tuesday the birth of a child suffering from Zika-linked microcephaly, a condition wherein the child's brain and head are partially developed. The mother, who is 31 but whose name ... WHO issues stricter sex guidelines for Zika virusCBS News Zika virus infects 18 people in Virginia, state reportsNOLA.com WHO revises sex guidelines for Zika preventionCNN WebMD -NBCNews.com -U.S. News & World Report -Washington Times all 4 news articles » Google
  23. Fox News First baby born with Zika-linked microcephaly in New York tri-state area Fox News Doctors at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey confirmed Tuesday the birth of a child suffering from Zika-linked microcephaly, a condition wherein the child's brain and head are partially developed. The mother, who is 31 but whose name ... Bleak Future Awaits Babies Born With Zika MicrocephalyHuffington Post Mom with Zika gives birth to baby with microcephaly at New Jersey hospital: officialsNew York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV Baby Born with Microcephaly in US to Woman Who Contracted Zika ElsewhereABC News New York Post -WABC-TV -News 12 New Jersey -6abc.com all 10 news articles » Google
  24. USA TODAY Kristen Bell gets honest about depression: 'Its debilitation was all-consuming' USA TODAY Kristen Bell wants you to know you're not alone. Bell is the latest Hollywood figure to get candid about depression, writing a new essay for Motto that aims to lessen the stigma around one of America's most common mental disorders. "I didn't speak ... and more » Google
  25. USA TODAY Kristen Bell gets honest about depression: 'Its debilitation was all-consuming' USA TODAY Kristen Bell wants you to know you're not alone. Bell is the latest Hollywood figure to get candid about depression, writing a new essay for Motto that aims to lessen the stigma around one of America's most common mental disorders. "I didn't speak ... Kristen Bell opens up about struggles with depressionEntertainment Weekly Kristen Bell: 'There's nothing weak about struggling with mental illness'Today.com Kristen Bell Wants To End The Stigma Around Mental HealthGOOD Magazine WDIV Detroit -Business Insider Australia all 6 news articles » Google
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