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Decline in Adult Smoking Stalls, Alarming Experts And more than half of U.S. kids exposed to secondhand smoke, CDC report finds9/8/2010112808
H1N1 Pandemic Flu Even Milder Than Seasonal Strains Though youngest were most vulnerable, fewer serious complications seen, study finds9/8/2010112807
Many HIV-Infected Kids Could Use Cheaper Treatment Safely Study found that returning to nevirapine still kept viral load down for most9/8/2010112806
Heart Health Rises With Education in Rich Nations But findings don't apply to low- or middle-income countries, study says9/8/2010112804
Fillings, Sealants May Leach BPA Into Kids' Mouths But analysis finds exposure to the controversial chemical is short-lived, with health effects unclear9/8/2010112796
Low-Carb Diets Heavy on Meat May Raise Health Risks But vegetable-based low-carb plans lowered death rates from cancer and heart disease, study finds9/7/2010112791
Chemicals in Rugs, Cookware May Be Linked to Raised Cholesterol in Teens Long-term effect of exposure to PFOAs, PFOS compounds still unknown, researchers say9/7/2010112789
Autistic Toddlers Prefer to Gaze at Geometric Patterns: Study Finding could help spot the disorder early, when treatments are most effective, researchers say9/7/2010112788
Lack of Sleep May Be Linked to Childhood Obesity Study found more than 30% of kids who didn't get enough nighttime rest gained too much weight9/7/2010112787
Keep Health in Mind When Planning School Day Menus Expert urges parents to pack some variety and nutrition into kids' lunch boxes9/7/2010112786
College Students Reminded to Wash Their Hands Making good hygiene a habit can help stop spread of flu at school, expert says9/6/2010112785
Winter Sports Tourists at Higher Risk of Heart Attack Too little conditioning, cold and high altitude all contribute to hazard, researchers say9/6/2010112784
Parents Can Take Steps to Boost Kids' Health, Well-Being Pediatrician offers tips to start the school year right9/5/2010112783
No Surprise: Walking, Cycling Linked to Healthier Weights Researcher admits finding seems obvious, but says scientific proof still important to encourage activity9/5/2010112782
Lead Exposure May Delay Puberty in Girls Occurred even at blood levels below those recommended for treatment, NIH found9/4/2010112780
Exposure to Violence May Aggravate Asthma, Study Finds Researchers link stress of inner-city life to increased hospitalizations9/4/2010112778
Infants May Display Subtle Autism Signs at 6 Months: Study Infrequent gazing at others without prompting may be a tip-off, researchers say9/4/2010112775
Sickle Cell Kids at Greater Risk of 'Swine Flu' Complications Findings highlight need to vaccinate against H1N1, seasonal flu, researchers say9/4/2010112773
Former Egg Farm Employees Say Their Complaints Were Ignored: Report U.S. Agriculture Department spokesman said inspectors don't recall anyone raising concerns9/4/2010112772
Safety Top Concern of U.S. Workers, Surveys Show Issue gets too little media attention, spokesmen say9/4/2010112770
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