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Chives sold by New York company could be contaminated with dangerous Listeria bacteria, FDA says
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Chris Wragge speaks with medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton about why this is the worst allergy season in decades.
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Friggatriskaidekaphobia is the fear of Friday the 13th. Jeff Glor explains.
Read More »Spring allergies: Seven natural remedies
M.D. spotlights alternative treatments for itchy eyes, clogged noses, sneezing and other symptoms sufferers experience
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A study claims treating HIV patients early on can dramatically lower the chances they'll transmit the virus to their sexual partners. Dr.
Read More »C-sections may make you fat
Young adults born via Cesarean section are more likely to be obese than those delivered vaginally, suggesting C-sections could be feeding the obesity epidemic, researchers have found.
Read More »U.S. immigrants get supersized
Immigrants to the United States may be packing on the pounds, in part, because of a desire to fit in with the citizens of their new country, a new study suggests.
Read More »Hip replacement worries spark FDA inquiry
Hip replacement patients may have toxic amounts of metal in the blood, according to new FDA concerns
Read More »Why are teens embedding objects in their bodies? (PICTURES)
One in four teens engage in self-embedding or another form of self-injury, experts say
Read More »Shocking X-rays: Troubled teens’ embedded objects
Can physical pain blunt emotional pain? Teens who resort to self-embedding behavior think so
Read More »"Smart" cigarette pack brings social networking to smokers: Will it help them quit?
Wireless e-cigarette package designed to help smokers find one another online and off
Read More »Coffee-cancer risk study shows lower breast cancer risk for java junkies
Women who drink lots of coffee less likely to develop particularly aggressive form of cancer, new study shows
Read More »A picture’s worth 1,000 calories in Texas schools
Digital imaging analysis of snapshots of students' lunches will calculate how many calories each one scarfed down
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