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Child Food Allergies on the Rise in U.S.

Pediatric food allergies, which can sometimes be life-threatening, are increasing at a dramatic rate in the United States, new research shows. But...
HealthDay, 11/16/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
'The Pill' May Reduce Asthma Symptoms

Women with asthma may notice that their asthma symptoms get worse at certain times of the month. Now, a new study confirms that fluctuating female...
HealthDay, 11/13/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu

Like most people, I've been following the news about the H1N1 swine flu with some concern. Unlike most people, however, I've spent years...
HealthDay, 11/12/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
Teen Obesity Ups MS Risk in Women

While there are plenty of good reasons to avoid obesity in your teens, a new study now suggests that extra weight in adolescence may increase your...
HealthDay, 11/10/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
Health Fears Are Nothing to Sneeze At

It may sound hard to believe, but just one sneeze is enough to increase your fear not just of contracting flu, but also of dying from a heart...
HealthDay, 11/06/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
Americans Get Failing Grade on Diabetes Awareness

Though someone is diagnosed with diabetes every 20 seconds, many Americans lack basic knowledge about the potentially life-threatening disease,...
HealthDay, 11/02/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
TV May Increase Aggression in Toddlers

Yet another study has found that television viewing is linked to aggression in young children. This research, published in the November issue of...
HealthDay, 11/02/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
Doctors Overprescribing the Pap Test

In 2002 and 2003, screening guidelines for the cervical cancer-detecting Pap test were changed significantly, yet fewer than one-third of U.S....
HealthDay, 11/02/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
Preventive Antibiotics Help Some Kids Fend Off Urinary Infections

Children who are predisposed to recurrent urinary tract infections are commonly treated with preventive antibiotics, and a new Australian study...
HealthDay, 10/28/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication -
Big, Beefy Football Players May Face Heart Problems Later

Crushing the notion that you can be both fat and fit, new research has found that current professional football linemen already have some risk...
HealthDay, 10/26/09 by Serena Gordon, HealthDay Reporter · More from publication


