FDA Approves No-Comb Treatment for Head Lice (07 Feb 2012)
The FDA has approved Sklice, a no-comb, 10-minute treatment for head lice. The topical 0.5% ivermectin lotion can be used in kids as young as age 6 months.
Rotavirus Vaccine Not Linked to Risk of Intestinal Disorder (07 Feb 2012)
Despite studies showing that the rotavirus vaccine can reduce the number of children hospitalized for severe diarrhea, some U.S. doctors are slow to embrace it for fear that this vaccine may increase an infants risk of a life-threatening bowel blockage (intussusception).
Bread and Other Common Foods Top List of Sodium Culprits (07 Feb 2012)
About 90% of us get too much sodium every day, and most of it comes from common restaurant or grocery store items, the CDC reports. The No. 1 culprit? Bread and rolls.
What is Pedophilia: FAQ on Pedophiles and Pedophilia (07 Feb 2012)
WebMD gets expert answers to questions about pedophiles and pedophilia.
Stressed Out About a Problem? Shift Your Focus. (07 Feb 2012)
Worried about a nagging problem? Learn how to shift your attention and focus on the day ahead.
Speed Shopping: When You Have 10 Minutes at the Grocery Store (07 Feb 2012)
Searching for healthy meal options but pressed for time? Get tips on navigating the supermarket aisles with good nutrition in mind.
10 Ways to Improve Your Day in Just 5 Minutes (07 Feb 2012)
Short on time and feeling overwhelmed? Get quick tips to improve your mood so you can take on the day.
Top Nutrients in Functional Foods for Health (07 Feb 2012)
Here are five nutrients in functional food nutrients that may be worth your money.
How Functional Foods May Help Your Heart (07 Feb 2012)
In the quest for a healthy heart, can foods fortified with calcium, omega-3s, plant sterols, and other nutrients help?
New Alzheimers Guidelines May Confuse Diagnosis (07 Feb 2012)
Under recently revised criteria, nearly all people currently diagnosed with very mild or mild Alzheimers disease dementia would be classified instead as having mild cognitive impairment, akin to slight memory loss, which could mislead patients and their families, according to a leading Alzheimers researcher.
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