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Obese Patients Urged to Lose Weight Before Kidney Transplant
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Scans Show Details of Damage to Soldiers With Head Injuries
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Smoking Bans in Public Housing Could Save Dollars, Lives: CDC
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Spotting Sleep Problems in Special-Needs Children
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Survey Tallies Menopause Symptoms' Toll
Survival of 'Obamacare' Tops List of Biggest Health News in 2012
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Tai Chi Might Help Stroke Survivors Avoid Falls
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Texting While Walking May Be as Dangerous as Texting While Driving
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Tired Couples May Take Each Other For Granted
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Tornadoes Don't Have to Be Deadly, Experts Say
Traffic May Keep City Dwellers Awake, Harming Health
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U.S. Expands SIDS Prevention Effort
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U.S. Heart Failure Costs Could Skyrocket: Report
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