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Belly fat is bad for your heart, researchers say

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Been told you have a penicillin allergy? There is chance it's not real

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Even a mild head injury increases risk for Parkinson's disease, veterans study shows

Ketamine shows promise for fast-acting help with depression, suicidal thoughts: Study

PHOTO: Flowering medicinal marijuana plants in Smith Falls, Ontario, Dec. 5, 2016.
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Here are the people most likely to use marijuana based on their professions, study says

PHOTO: There may be hope on the horizon for the United States’ 15 million food allergy sufferers. Scientists reported that they successfully tested a new allergy “vaccine” in mice with peanut allergies.
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Allergy 'vaccine' suppresses the allergic response to peanuts in mice

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When it comes to health, not all states are created equal, report finds

PHOTO: A lab assistant holds up a bacterial culture used to determine drug resistance at a lab in Erlangen, Germany, July 21, 2015.
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CDC focused on finding 'nightmare bacteria' and preventing their spread: Report

PHOTO: A package of K2, a concoction of dried herbs sprayed with chemicals, also known as synthetic marijuana.
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Spotlighting the effects and dangers of K2, or synthetic marijuana

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Mothers of babies with heart defects may have long-term heart health risks

PHOTO: A scientist looks through a microscope in an undated photo.
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'Interstitium' acts as shock absorber for vital tissues and could improve understanding of cancer spread

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Dangerous drug trend called 'wasping' combines insecticide with meth

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