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Shots do not reduce doctor visits or hospitalizations in recent flu seasons.
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Kate Speach demonstrates gluten-free cooking for the OnCall+ Allergy Center.
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Researchers say that open windows and fans may reduce the risk of SIDS.
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College student suffers from rare inflammatory disease.
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Some everyday items can be a hazard for those with latex allergies.
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Pediatricians warn that these animals can pose special health risks.
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Tests are under way to see whether carbon dioxide can relieve allergy symptoms.
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From bigger brownies to wider waistlines, new research finds recipes are getting more fattening.
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From cell phones to henna tattoos, some allergies may be more common than you think.
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Melamine not OK in formula, but trace amounts not harmful in food, FDA says.
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Weigh in on how financial stress is affecting your mental health.
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Study: Workers who take long sick leaves face a higher risk of early death.
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After brain surgery, tremor-stricken banjo legend is picking again.
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Dr. Lisa Bernstein talks about the types of foods that can help you feel better with a cold.
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Dr. Andrew Liu explains the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy.