How many would do the 'right thing' and attend school? Why, in fact, do we require school attendance? Don't we trust children, and their parents, to make the prudent choice?
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The potential silver lining in this otherwise overcast tale is its vintage.
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This finding gives us one more reason to address steroid use by professional athletes as a matter of societal urgency.
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I think Jackson and colleagues are likely to be wrong.
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The supply of folklore remedies for hangover is virtually limitless. The best way to contend with hangover is not to get one, by practicing abstinence or moderation.
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Obesity is arguably the gravest public health threat in the United States today.
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Not surprisingly, the disclosure of information about unsuspected paternity comes with potentially devastating effects.
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Members of the public health community have been highlighting our national neglect of public health infrastructure for decades.
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Epidemic obesity is unquestionably a health crisis in the United States, and for that matter, in much of the world. But it is a crisis in slow motion, one that has crept up on us over years, and even decades.
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The influenza pandemic of 1918 may well be the greatest scourge ever to afflict humanity, exacting a death toll greater than all the wars of the 20th Century combined. The virus that wreaked this havoc apparently developed in birds, and then jumped to people. In other words, it was avian flu.
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