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Concussions Not Taken Seriously

by Jenna

Parents may not be as concerned as they should be when their children are diagnosed with concussions, but the term “mild traumatic brain injury” may be more accurate.

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Concussions Not Taken Seriously

January 19, 2010 Fat Burning Diets

Parents may not be as concerned as they should be when their children are diagnosed with concussions, but the term “mild traumatic brain injury” may be more accurate.

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Single H1N1 Swine Flu Shot for Kids?

December 21, 2009 Fat Burning Supplements

Australian researchers report that one H1N1 swine flu shot may be enough for kids — but the CDC warns that most kids will need two vaccine doses for protection.

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Nearsightedness on the Rise in U.S.

December 17, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Nearsightedness has been increasing dramatically in the U.S. in recent years, but the reasons are blurry, new research indicates.

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America Unprepared for Disaster

December 15, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

The H1N1 pandemic, hurricane Katrina, and the 9/11 terror attacks should have been preparedness wake-up calls — but the U.S. just hit the snooze alarm, a public health group warns.

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America Unprepared for Disaster

December 15, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

The H1N1 pandemic, hurricane Katrina, and the 9/11 terror attacks should have been preparedness wake-up calls — but the U.S. just hit the snooze alarm, a public health group warns.

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H1N1 Swine Flu Less Severe Than Feared

December 8, 2009 Fat Burning Exercise

H1N1 swine flu won’t be as severe as was feared, but the pandemic is nothing to sneeze at, new predictions suggest.

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H1N1 Swine Flu Less Severe Than Feared

December 8, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

H1N1 swine flu won’t be as severe as was feared, but the pandemic is nothing to sneeze at, new predictions suggest.

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