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After cancer, flu shots are vital

Have you had your flu shot yet? If you or someone in your family is a cancer survivor, getting vaccinated is especially important. Find out why.


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All worked up? Don't work out

Exercise is a great way to relieve stress. But a large study suggests that taking out
your anger on the gym's punching bag might not be the healthiest choice.


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More mammography muddle

Mammograms are in the news again, but this study might leave you with more questions than answers. Clear up the confusion with three crucial points about breast x-rays
that every woman should know.


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Let kids know you have 'no eat' treats

Halloween treats may have hidden allergens that could cause severe reactions
in kids with food allergies. But a special pumpkin on your doorstep can let
trick-or-treaters with food allergies know that you're handing out nonedible goodies.
Learn more about this new tradition, and get some ideas for safe "no eat" treats.


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Don't get burned by your fireplace

When the weather turns chill, there's nothing like getting cozy and relaxing
in the warm glow. But safety comes first when warming your hearth and home.
Watch this video to discover six steps to a safer evening by the fire.


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