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Treating Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

Are you dealing with MS relapses? Get tips and support to help you cope with MS flares.

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Is Your MS Treatment Working?

How to talk with your doctor when you have questions or concerns about your MS treatment.

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Young in U.S. Pay No Attention to Stroke Risk

Most young Americans are dangerously naïve about their health and assume they are healthy even though they eat too much fast food, drink too many sugary and alcoholic beverages, and engage in other behaviors that put them at risk for stroke, a survey shows.

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Overdose Risk for Young Children on Prescription Pain Drugs

Infants and young children who require prescription pain medications may be at risk for overdose due to dosing errors.

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Generic Antidepressants: What You Need to Know

WebMD explores the facts about generic antidepressants. Are they as effective as brand-name antidepressants? Are there potential problems in using generic antidepressants?

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Changing Your Antidepressant Medication

WebMD explains what you can do if your antidepressant isn’t working the way it should

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Moms Are Giving Babies Herbal Supplements, Teas

The first study to look at the use of herbal supplements or medicinal teas in babies finds that about 9% of moms report using these remedies in infants under a year old.

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Young Kids May Be Able to Unbuckle Car Seats

Children as young as 1 year old can unbuckle themselves from car safety seats, a new survey of parents finds.

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Low Vitamin D Linked to Aggressive Breast Cancer

Women with low vitamin D levels may have an increased risk for the most aggressive breast cancers, new research suggests.

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Survey: Arthritis Can Hurt Quality of Life

A new survey suggests arthritis negatively affects physical as well as mental health.

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