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Public Health (Page 388)

For Stroke Patients, Temporary Easing of Symptoms Can Be Deceiving

2016-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2016
In: General Health, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Improvements just before ER care don’t necessarily mean good long-term outcomes, study findsContinue Reading

More Evidence That Poor Sleep Could Lower Teens’ Grades

2016-02-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 16, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Public Health, Sleep Disorders

High school students who hit the sack before 11 p.m. had higher grades on average, research showsContinue Reading

FDA: Wait a Month to Donate Blood After Travel to Zika-Prone Areas

2016-02-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 16, 2016
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Four weeks is long enough for the virus to pass out of the body, agency saysContinue Reading

Sticks, Not Carrots, May Work Best to Boost Employees’ Health

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Fitness & Exercise, Health Insurance, Mental Health, Public Health

Monetary penalties beat rewards in motivating workers to get healthier, study findsContinue Reading

Standardized Test Scores Decline With Each Passing Hour of School

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

But, short breaks provide a mind boost, study suggestsContinue Reading

Race May Affect Risk for Dementia

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Alzheimers, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Study finds rate highest for blacks, lowest for Asian-Americans, but researchers don’t know whyContinue Reading

Standardized Test Scores Decline With Each Passing Hour of School

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

But, short breaks provide a mind boost, study suggestsContinue Reading

Race May Affect Risk for Dementia

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Alzheimers, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Study finds rate highest for blacks, lowest for Asian-Americans, but researchers don’t know whyContinue Reading

Health Tip: Pack Essentials for a Flight With Kids

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

Be prepared
Continue Reading

Uncorrected Eye Problem Linked to Learning Issues for Preschoolers

2016-02-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 12, 2016
In: Eye Care / Vision, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Public Health

Farsightedness can affect kids’ readiness for school and may lead to literacy problemsContinue Reading

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