Health News
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CDC: Fecal bacteria common in many public swimming pools
A study done during last summer’s swim season found that feces are frequently introduced into pool water by swimmers.
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Desperately seeking sense of smell
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Parents spend big bucks, countless hours on youth sports
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EVMS doctors looking at new product to help determine embryos' viability
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CHKD Parenting: Kids and allergies
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Extreme workouts and pregnancy
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Breast cancer specialist recommends genetic test for certain women
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Angelina Jolie says she had double mastectomy
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Runners can be a 'beacon of hope' for depressed teenagers
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PTSD patients get gentle support from four-legged therapists
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Pfizer to sell Viagra online
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CHKD advice for new parents
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Saturday event benefits children with Autism
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Survey: Home, long-term care costs rise in Va., flat in NC
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CHKD Parenting: Sleep apnea
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Recalled frozen food may have been served in schools
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CDC launches new graphic anti-smoking ads
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Group providing 50 free eye procedures
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Some Farm Rich products recalled because of E Coli fears
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CHKD Parenting: Preventing dance injuries
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FDA proposes new rules for heart defibrillators
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Flu cases in Va. drop from widespread to regional
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Chronic disease clinic at Peninsula Health District to close in June
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Seattle scientists develop groundbreaking MS treatment
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FDA probes new pancreas risks with diabetes drugs
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Free dental care for a day at Norge clinic
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Anesthesia shortage affecting outpatient surgeries across Hampton Roads
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Bed bug found in fourth Portsmouth school
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Farm Fresh customers "round up" to fight childhood cancer at CHKD
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CHKD: The importance of reading for your child's development
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Norfolk doctor's license revoked
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Scientists say baby born with HIV apparently cured
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March is Red Cross Month
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Healthcare coalition says governor should support Medicaid expansion
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FDA approves new targeted breast cancer drug
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CHKD Parenting: Effective child discipline
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Time to get rid of old, possibly dangerous safety seats
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Flu activity declines in Va. but still widespread
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Smithfield Packing recalls several tons of pork sausage
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Va hospitals screen babies for heart disease
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Wearing red helps raise awareness about women and heart disease
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Health officials looking for anyone exposed to rabid raccoon in James City Co.
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Study: Leafy greens top food poisoning source
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Heart problems are most common birth defect
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Sunday program will give info about facilities for seniors
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EPA moves to ban some D-Con rodent poisons
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Bill would require concussion training for youth sports leagues
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Free flu shots administered in Va. Beach
AP Health Headlines
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FDA warns of infections tied to Tennessee pharmacy
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Report: Nation's kids need to get more physical
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Hobby Lobby tests birth-control coverage mandate
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Nearly all US states see hefty drop in teen births
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Shuttered NM plant resumes making peanut butter
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WHO: Scientific red tape mars efforts vs. virus
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Study: No higher cancer rate at Conn. Pratt plants
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Polish man gets quick face transplant after injury
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Teen birth rates decline in most US states
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Doctors save Ohio boy by 'printing' an airway tube







