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Number of babies born addicted to prescription painkillers soars – USATODAY.com

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Patients want to use social media tools to manage health care - amednews.com

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As America's waistline expands, costs soar | Reuters

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BBC News - 'Too few' women using sun cream

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Good night's sleep contributes to healthy eating

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Urban gardens boost quality of life, expert says - Toledo Blade

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Fatigue not a factor in fibromyalgia pain, study says

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How to save your brain: Risk of dementia may hinge on diet, expert says - chicagotribune.com

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Many U.S. Workers Sleep-Deprived: CDC - MSN Health - Sleep Disorders

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Thinking of Doing a Spring Cleanse? | Wellness Times

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Most Polluted Cities: State of the Air 2012 - American Lung Association

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Evidence Mounts That Diet, Exercise Help Survivors Cut Cancer Risk : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

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Why Am I So Tired? : Healthymagination

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Weight Loss Tips: How to Have a Healthy Relationship with Food - Shape Magazine

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