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A vote for less political talk at work
People seem to agree that this is an unusual presidential election. And that may be
where agreement ends—even on the job, where workers report more political talk today
than in years past. How does all this election chatter affect the workplace? Read more |
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Mismeasuring children's meds
Giving your child the right amount of a liquid medicine should be easy.
So why did parents make so many dosing mistakes during a recent study?
Maybe parents aren't being given the right tools for the right job. Read more |
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Apple mania!
Sorry, we're not talking about the new iPhone. We're talking about fall's favorite fruit,
which is at its peak right about now. Check out these nine fresh ways to enjoy apples. Read more |
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Pills don't work if they're not taken
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about half of seniors with high blood pressure don't have their condition under control. A lengthy analysis by CDC found one major reason—with a seemingly simple solution. Read more |
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Soccer: Show head injury the red card
More kids are playing soccer in the U.S., and more kids are getting concussions
on the soccer field. Find out what experts are recommending for safer play.
And learn to recognize the signs of concussion. Read more |
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