Ringworm Is Common Among School-Age Kids
Many children attending elementary schools are infected with a fungus that is the leading cause of ringworm in the U.S., a new study shows.
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Ringworm Is Common Among School-Age Kids
Many children attending elementary schools are infected with a fungus that is the leading cause of ringworm in the U.S., a new study shows.
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Ringworm Is Common Among School-Age Kids
As pollen chokes most of the U.S. in an unusually intense spring allergy season, WebMD’s FAQ tells you why there’s so much pollen, how it causes allergy, and what to do about it.

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Pollen ‘Explosion’ Has U.S. Sneezing
Here are 12 health rules that it’s OK — and sometimes even good — to break.

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12 Health Rules You Can Bend: No Pain, No Gain for Exercise
A combination of moderate physical exercise and computer use late in life may help protect against the memory loss of mild cognitive impairment, a new study suggests.
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Computer Use, Exercise May Save Memory
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