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Find out which tests are must-haves and which you can do without.
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British studies have suggested food additives may contribute to kids' ADHD.
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Dolls comfort most, but the voice recorders inside can be upsetting.
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Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey talk about autism march on "GMA."
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Dr. Oz gives tips on how to tackle and treat acid reflux.
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One approach helps teens slim down by teaching them proper nutrition.
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Find out the truth about antioxidants and hypo-allergenic cats.
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Drs. Oz and Roizen are on a mission to help smokers kick the habit.
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A rare, four-way kidney transplant gives life to four in need.
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Excessive noise may contribute to tinnitus.
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Woman kept alive while organs are removed and golf ball-size tumor cut out.
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A new study suggests spinal alignment may be connected to hypertension.
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New technology allows people to see how they will age based on their habits.
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The Berlin heart, made especially for kids, is awaiting FDA approval.
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A new study says diet soda may cause weight gain.
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Family was planning mother's funeral when she awoke from "irreversible" coma.
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Dr. Tim Johnson exposes six common myths you should know about heart disease.
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A baby boy almost died, before doctors realized all he needed was folic acid.
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More adult day-care centers are opening to help families take care of elderly.
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Four girls talk about life as a pregnant teen in a GMA roundtable discussion.