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5 Teen Behavior Problems: A Troubleshooting Guide

Is your teenager rebelling, defying your curfew, or hanging out with questionable kids? Here’s expert advice on how to nip behavior problems in the bud.

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Marital Satisfaction Plays Role in Heart Bypass Survival

People who are married and who undergo heart bypass surgery are more than twice as likely as their unmarried counterparts to be alive after 15 years, a new study indicates.

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About 5,000 Kids Fall From Windows Each Year

Falls from windows injure about 5,100 children on average each year in the U.S., and most could be prevented with simple window safety measures.

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Drop in Mammograms Due to Hormone Therapy Fears

An unprecedented decline in the number of women getting mammograms was due to women going off hormone therapy and thus having less contact with a doctor who urged regular breast cancer screening.

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FDA Approves New Drug for Lymphoma

The FDA has approved the drug Adcetris to treat two types of lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma and a rare type of the disease known as systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL).

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Multivitamins May Lower Birth Risk

Women who take a multivitamin every day around the time of conception appear to have a reduced risk for delivering low-birth weight babies, a new study finds.

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Vitamins May Lower Risk of Birth Complication

Women who take a multivitamin every day around the time of conception appear to have a reduced risk for delivering low-birth weight babies, a new study finds.

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Whey Protein May Beat Casein After Workouts

Eating or drinking protein after exercise, experts agree, can help muscle recovery and growth.

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Motivating the Overweight Child

Encouraging an overweight child to exercise can be a tricky situation.

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World Stocks Sink on Fresh Fears of US Recession

World stock markets plummeted Friday amid signs of a possible US recession and renewed worries over the health of Europe’s banks. (Aug. 19)

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