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Health insurance, finances may matter when parents follow doctor's orders for their kids

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In health news: kids healthcare decisions, exercise and breast cancer, and what causes that pain in your mouth when you drink soda? - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Parents in financial distress cite it as a reason keeping them from always following doctors' orders when it comes to their children. Vigorous exercise cut breast cancer risk for African American women, a study shows. The sweet pain you feel when you drink a soda? Researchers have figured out what is happening when you experience it.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Health insurance, finances may matter when parents follow doctor's orders for their kids - chicagotribune.com

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