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Hometowns of Super Bowl teams fumbled by flu

A new study finds that flu-related deaths
spike in the hometowns of Super Bowl-bound teams.
Find out what this means for your game-day plans.


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Zika likely to have limited bite in U.S.

The mosquito that spreads the Zika virus is alive and well in the continental U.S.
But CDC says there are reasons the virus won't likely spread as much as it has in Brazil.


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Are you in diabetes danger?

86 million Americans have prediabetes—but nearly 9 out of 10 of them don't know it.
Get the facts about this serious condition and what you
can start doing today to improve your health.


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Putting the 'kid' in kidney stones

There are a number of possible reasons kidney stones are increasing among teens.
But there are also a number of ways to help prevent the problem.


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Asking for antibiotics?

Many people are, according to new data.
And many people are asking for them at the wrong times.
Find out what when you should—and shouldn't—be taking these powerful prescriptions.


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