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Bugged by kissing bugs?

Relax. While Chagas disease is dangerous, kissing bugs don't spread it with every bite.
In fact, a few things have to happen in order to get sick.
Learn more about it.


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The condition that could raise
your stroke risk

Nearly 800,000 adults in the United States
have a condition that could raise their risk of stroke.
Read what new research has to say about the danger.


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10 ways to host health over the holidays

The weather outside may be frightful, but there's no reason
your holiday gatherings can't be delightful.
Following these 10 tips can help you prepare for holiday health.


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Be wary of crib bumpers

Infant deaths related to crib bumpers have spiked in recent years.
Learn why they're dangerous—and why researchers are calling for a bumper ban.


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Do you buckle up in the back?

Rear-seat passengers are 3 times more likely to die in a crash if they're unbuckled.
So why are so many adults ignoring seat belts when they ride in the back?


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