Children exposed to secondhand smoke in the home are more likely than those in smoke-free homes to develop behavior and learning problems, according to new research.

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Secondhand Smoke May Boost Risk of Learning Problems, ADHD
Cancer mortality continues to decline in the U.S., but rates are more than twice as high for those with lower education levels.

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Cancer Deaths in U.S. Still Dropping
Teens and risky behavior often go together, leaving parents frustrated when their adolescents make poor choices.

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Teens and Planning Ahead: It Takes Time
Three new studies show that people who are more physically active sleep longer and more deeply than those who are sedentary.

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Exercise Improves Sleep and Nighttime Breathing Troubles
A new analysis finds that the more TV people watch, the higher their risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and early death.

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Excess TV Time Linked to Early Death
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Women who put on too much weight during their pregnancy are more likely to give birth to newborns with excessive body fat, and this may set their children up for being overweight or obese as they age, a study suggests.

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Too Much Pregnancy Weight Linked to Baby’s Obesity Risk
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