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Coping with Allergy Season
Sneezing, irritated skin, watery eyes -- it's springtime again, and allergy season is upon us.
People Who Lived Near World Trade Center Report More Lung Disease
Residents of homes close enough to attacks to sustain damage had more symptoms 5 years later
Fitness May Boost Survival for Women With Breast Cancer
Disease, chemotherapy often result in lingering damage to women's heart and lungs
    Chemicals in PVC Flooring Can Be Absorbed Into Children's Bodies: Study
    Phthalates have been linked to asthma, allergies and other chronic diseases
    As Obesity Rates Rise, Cases of Kidney Stones Double: Study
    More Americans now suffer from kidney stones than from heart disease, stroke or diabetes
    Few U.S. Hispanics Screened for Skin Cancer
    Only 7 percent had a doctor look over their skin for suspicious moles, study finds
    Fewer Stillbirths Among Pregnant Women Vaccinated Against Flu
    Those who were protected from H1N1 were also less likely to deliver preterm, study finds
    Can You Hear Me Now?
    Rock concerts may put teens' hearing at risk, study says
    Amazon Tribe Gives Clues to Heart-Healthy Lifestyles
    Research in African Pygmies also shows how traditional ways of life aid cardiovascular health
    Cancer Patients Share Web Info With Docs for Insight, Advice
    They are not typically challenging their treatments, study found
    More Mental Health Care Urged for Kids Who Self-Harm
    Parents, ER docs need to be alert for signs of behavior such as cutting, experts say
    Combo Therapy May Help Ease 'Ringing in the Ears'
    Tinnitus can be frustrating for patients, hard to treat, researchers say
    Discovery of Gene May Lead to New Male Contraceptive
    Findings from mouse study could also result in new treatments for infertility
    High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy May Threaten Kids' Heart Health
    Preeclampsia bodes ill for offspring, study says
    Japanese-American Men With Low Vitamin-D Diet Face Higher Stroke Risk
    Long-term study followed participants for nearly 35 years
    Strokes More Common in Southern States: CDC
    Little decline seen in past 5 years, minorities hardest hit
    Severely Obese Have More Complications With Spinal Surgery
    Study found almost doubled risk after spinal fusion
    Surgical Residents Often Fatigued, Study Confirms
    Although not startling, findings may have implications for patient safety
    States Use Only Fraction of Tobacco Revenues to Fight Smoking, Study Finds
    Just $8 billion was spent on prevention out of almost $244 billion received, CDC says
    Work-Related Asthma a Significant Problem: CDC
    9 percent of all asthma cases are caused or worsened by job exposures, agency says
    Babies' Vulnerability to Colds Tied to Immune Response at Birth
    Small study found some infants had up to 10 colds in their first year
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