Parents of obese kids aren’t always willing to admit their child has a health problem
Some parents are suffering from an acute case of denial.
Some parents are suffering from an acute case of denial.
After a tough day at work, people turn to TV to switch off, but instead of getting a break researchers say many feel guilty for procrastinating.
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Whether I line my suitcase with it, sling it over my shoulder on an airplane as my carry-on or leave it on the back seat of my car, it goes where I go.
Practicing on technologically advanced mannequins gains wider acceptance in medical education.
Prehistoric humans ate purple nutsedge for thousands of years, and it may have prevented tooth decay.
Jose Aguinelo dos Santos may have been born on a slave compound in 1888 that he still vividly remembers.
Researchers want to know whether anecdotal evidence of benefits will hold up under scrutiny of a scientific study
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