Rutgers researchers have developed a tool to help neurologists screen for obstructive sleep apnea in people with epilepsy whose seizures
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As childhood obesity rates rise and physical education offerings dwindle, elementary schools keep searching for ways to incorporate the federally
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Read moreTotal of 43,371 New Cases of HPV-Associated Cancers in 2015
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Read moreNew cancer vaccine is 100 percent successful in mouse model
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Read moreTwo friends have the same cancer but only one can have new NHS drug
Two friends have the same type of cancer but only one is eligible for a new NHS drug The NHS
Read moreNew blood pressure checker that goes around the wrist
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Read moreAre Oprah’s New Frozen Cauliflower Crust Pizzas Actually Healthy?
Oprah Winfrey’s line of packaged foods, O, That’s Good!, just dropped four varieties of frozen cauliflower crust pizza, which have
Read moreNew multiple sclerosis subtype identified
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is very unpredictable; its symptoms can vary from relatively mild to disabling. It might also cause a
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