Health & Medicine
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Children more Likely to get Warts from Family Members, Friends
According to a new study from Denmark, children are more likely to get warts from family members or friends from school than from using public pools or showers.
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Replacing Meat with White Button Mushrooms Good for Weight Loss, Waist Reduction
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Changing Diet and Exercise Patterns give Best Results: Study
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'Cinnamon Challenge' can be Dangerous: Pediatricians
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Mammograms As Frequent As Ever Despite Recommendations Otherwise
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GMO Funding And Use Must Expand To Feed Growing Population In Increasing Climate Change, Says ITIF
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Glutamate Levels in the Brain Accelerate Progression of Schizophrenia
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Teenage Mothers at Higher Risk of Developing Obesity: Study
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CDC: Rates of Foodborne Illnesses on the Rise in Raw Milk, Shellfish, Poultry