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Obesity in adolescence may increase girls' MS risk
A woman's risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) during her lifetime is doubled if she was obese at age 18, new research shows. Read more »
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- Slow walkers more likely to die of heart disease
- Many pregnant smokers don't own up to the habit
- Acetaminophen could up asthma, wheezing risk
- Smoking tied to suicide risk in bipolar disorder
- Antibiotic overuse threatens modern medicine
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Sophia says ...
Electric cattle prods are the answer. Faster faster!!!
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Anonymous 2 says ...
Don't ALL people have a risk of death no matter what age??
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says ...
Don't all elderly people have a risk of death? What a stupid study.
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Your not selfish?! says ...
Wow what a selfish p.o.s! I was a smoker! I stopped smoking when I became pregnant. It isn't easy. It's called WILL POWER! You obviously have no self control whatsoever! Your daughter might be an honor student...an honor student with black lungs.
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55705 says ...
Get educated, a mind is a terrible thing to waste!!! Especially when being sarcastic and disrespectful to our country.
Local News
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WI Dept. Of Health Offers Aid To Uninsured With Flu Like Symptoms
The Department of Health Services announced health care is available for uninsured Wisconsin residents who are experiencing influenza-like symptoms.
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Douglas Co. To Host Two H1N1 Vaccination Clinics
The Douglas County Public Health Service will hold two Influenza A (HINI) vaccination clinics for targeted, high risk populations on:
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6 More Die From H1N1 In MN
Six influenza deaths have been confirmed in Minnesota residents.
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