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FDA OKs Flu Shot With Smaller Needle

The FDA has approved the first flu shot to be injected with a tiny needle into a skin layer called the dermis rather than into muscle.

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How Do Chefs Handle Their Weight? Chef’s Diet Secrets

WebMD discusses chefs’ diet secrets — including how they manage their weight, avoid eating all day, and much more.

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Lupus Fatigue: Causes and Treatment Tips

WebMD talks about ways to combat lupus-related fatigue and also discusses some possible causes of lupus fatigue.

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Romney Confronts Health Care

As Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney touted his health care reform as a crowning achievement. Now as a potential 2012 presidential candidate, it could be his achilles heel. The AP’s Kelly Daschle reports. (May 12)

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Flooding in the Delta Hardest on the Poor

One in five Mississippians live in poverty, the most of any state, and having flood or even health insurance is out of reach for many. Robert Ray has the story. (May 12)

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Romney: Mass. Health Law Differs From Obama’s

Likely Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney explains the differences between the Massachusetts health law he enacted in 2006 and President Obama’s health care law passed in 2010. (May 12)

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Romney: Mass. Health Law Differs From Obama’s

Likely Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney explains the differences between the Massachusetts health law he enacted in 2006 and President Obama’s health care law passed in 2010. (May 12)

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Romney: Mass. Health Law Differs From Obama’s

Likely Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney explains the differences between the Massachusetts health law he enacted in 2006 and President Obama’s health care law passed in 2010. (May 12)

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Diabetes, Hypertension, Obesity Linked to Autism

Women who have diabetes, high blood pressure, or are obese before pregnancy are more likely to have a child with autism, according to new research.

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Low Oxytocin Linked to Postpartum Depression

Pregnant women who have lower levels of the hormone oxytocin may be at greater risk for developing postpartum depression, a new study shows.

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