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Non-drinkers as likely as heavy drinkers to miss more days of work, study says

PHOTO: A technician carries out a routine mammogram in France, Nov. 29, 2016.
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Nearly 70 percent with the most common breast cancer could skip chemo, study says

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Can older couch potatoes exercise their way to better thinking?

PHOTO: Honor guards carry the coffin of policeman Luis Angel Gonzalez Lorenzo, killed during the passage of Hurricane Maria when he tried to cross a river by car, during his funeral at the cemetery in Aguada, Puerto Rico, Sept. 29, 2017.
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Puerto Rico death toll from Maria may be 70 times the official estimate, new report suggests

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Researchers find most vitamins and minerals don't lower risk of heart disease

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Sun safety tips to avoid having a summer 'fry day'

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FDA warns: Don’t let your children sink their teeth into benzocaine

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