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Flu season is just around the corner, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone older...
Children spend up to seven hours each day in front of a television, computer, tablet or cellphone screen. This can...
There’s a good reason to buckle up every time you get in the car. Seat belts have saved hundreds of...
Ask a teenager what it’s like to have a migraine, and they’ll say it’s the worst. There goes drama club...
Hemophilia is often called “the royal disease” because of its connection to Queen Victoria and her descendants. That nickname was...
Butterflies flitting through the flowers. Sunflowers stretching way up high. The garden is calling. Whether you’re a critter cuddler or...
Bye-bye, board games—here come iPad and iPhone games. Nearly 75% of children age 8 and under have used a mobile...
Unexplained weight loss. Short on stamina. Winded while running. Those symptoms landed David Britton, who has mild hemophilia A, in...
Kids may crave salty chips, sugary sodas and caloric cookies at snack time. But the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics...
The American Heart Association (AHA) wants all Americans to know the warning signs of cardiac arrest and heart attacks. Familiarize...
Boom, chaka chaka, boom! Hear that? That’s the sweet sound of your pain going away.
Running, jumping, walking and weightlifting have something in common—they build bone density and strength. Hematologists now recommend some degree of...
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