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The Centers for Disease Control followed 1,600 kids for two decades. The number of children with elevated cholesterol levels dropped three percent during that time. But doctors said there is still
The number of children with elevated cholesterol levels dropped three percent during that time.
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A new study finds people who are obese when diagnosed with type two diabetes have a better chance of surviving the disease. Researchers at Northwestern University said normal weight people with diabetes
A new study finds people who are obese when diagnosed with type two diabetes have a better chance of surviving the disease.
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A government report compared numbers in 2010 and 2005 and found the number of people who took a 10 minute walk rose 6 percent. Doctors are encouraged with the results but said more people need to get
A government report compared numbers in 2010 and 2005 and found the number of people who took a 10 minute walk rose 6 percent. Doctors are encouraged with the results but said more people need to get
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New mothers with depression may be keeping their babies up at night.
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SOURCE Mental Health Commission of Canada
OTTAWA, March 20, 2013 /CNW/ - The Mental Health Commission of Canada's
(MHCC) President and CEO Louise Bradley will be available for media
interviews following the release of Budget 2013.
Bradley will be available immediately after budget lock-up at
approximately 4:00 p.m. ET.
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