People born with major birth defects face a higher risk of cancer throughout life, although the relative risk is greatest in childhood and then declines,
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People born with major birth defects face a higher risk of cancer throughout life, although the relative risk is greatest in childhood and then declines,
Read moreCity officials in San Francisco have banned all tobacco smoking inside apartments, citing concerns about secondhand smoke. But lighting up a joint inside? That’s still
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Read moreSomehow, winter is here again. It doesn’t seem like it was that long since last winter, but here we are: It’s freezing, and your kids
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