TechToo young for 'Nintendinitis'? Doctors warn of 'WhatsAppitis' and blame messaging apps for health problems Serial texters, beware of this new health scare! Overuse of anything --even of your smartphone -- is bad for your health.by Lori Sandoval
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Facebook Request Reunites Mom/Daughter as Burger King Baby’s FB post gets desired resultby Michael McEnaney
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Healthy Living/WellnessInfections contracted in hospitals are declining, though death rates remain highby Tabitha Laffernis
ScienceEconomic inequality tied to "Collapse of Society": NASA study suggests immediate policy changesby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessUK hospitals incinerate 15,000 aborted and miscarried fetuses, helpless parents in shockby Rhodi Lee
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