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Govt Cracking Down on Robotripping

Government officials are looking to crack down on "Robotripping" among teens by …

More Women Getting Implants Reduced

Did the big-busted look go out of style? According to a well-known valley …

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Government Trying to Crack Down on Robotripping

Government officials are looking to crack down on "Robotripping" among teens by curbing over-the-counter sales of cough medicines.

More Women Getting Breast Implants Reduced

Did the big-busted look go out of style? According to a well-known valley surgeon, more and more women with big implants are getting them taken out, and going

Study Links Mother-Daughter Bond, Puberty

Earlier puberty among American girls, according to new research published late Tuesday by Psychological Science, may be connected to their early relationship

Dr. Georgiou Answers Health Questionf From the Fair

FOX 9 Health Expert Dr. Archelle Georgiou is chatting with viewers and fans at the FOX 9 booth at the Minnesota State Fair.

Lawsuit Over Tainted Eggs in Minnesota

A southern Minnesota couple has notified a pair of Iowa egg companies at the center of a salmonella outbreak and massive egg recall that they intend to file a

What is Gigantism?

The tallest man in the world suffers from it, as did actor-wrestler Andre the Giant. The disease that caused these men to grow to great heights is called

UW-Stout Campus Goes Tobacco Free

The University of Wisconsin-Stout will become a tobacco free campus as of Wednesday following a pair of student votes to change university policy.

Scientists: Beat Cancer by Talking Walk Every Day

Thousands of cases of breast and bowel cancer could be prevented by simply taking a brisk walk every day, U.K. scientists said Tuesday.
 

Study: Marijuana Offers Some Pain Relief

Smoking small amounts of marijuana resulted in modest relief for people who have chronic neuropathic pain, according to a study published by the Canadian

Toast Your Health: A Drink or Two May Extend Your Life

Moderate drinkers, according to research published Monday in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, actually live longer than teetotalers, lending

Golf Classic Planned for H1N1 Victim

A Minnesota family is hoping to carry on a little boy’s smile through the happiness of others after H1N1 took his life. In less than a year, the Romans raised

Strength Training a Must in Fitness

Whether we're in our 20's or 70's, we should all know by now that doctors say we should be doing some strength training. But why? Do they just want to torture

Cargill Recalls Ground Beef After E.Coli Illnesses

Food and agriculture giant Cargill recalled 8,500 pounds (3,855 kg) of ground beef after company officials concluded that outbreaks of E. coli-related

Study Links Teen Smoking, Depression

Teens who reach for cigarettes when they are down may actually be making their depressive symptoms worse, according to a study published Friday in the journal

Study: Moms Who Do Not Breastfeed At Higher Risk of Diabetes

Mothers who do not breastfeed their children have a significantly higher chance of contracting Type 2 diabetes later in life, research suggested Friday.

Salmonella Found in Chicken Feed at Iowa Farms

A recent outbreak of salmonella in the U.S. may be linked to contaminated chicken feed at the two Iowa farms that recalled their eggs this month, regulators

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