Health News
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A look at the health care law in Northwest states
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Gov. Gregoire: People need to step up to prevent whooping cough spread
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Whooping cough scare closes Seattle high school
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Health Sec. Mary Selecky: Whooping cough rate 10 times greater than a year ago
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King County's Dr. Jeff Duchin: Teens and adults should get one dose of Tdap
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Every adult urged to get vaccinated for whooping cough
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Free or low-cost whooping cough vaccinations offered by Wash. counties
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20-year forecast shows no end to obesity epidemic
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Pertussis (Whooping Cough) resources and information
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Washington fish tested for tsunami-related radiation
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Pertusis (tos ferina) recursos e información en Español
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Experts see progress in search for autism's causes
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Junior Seau's brain to be donated for research
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Half of preschool kids don't get outside to play on daily basis, study finds
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Diabetes warning added to popular class of cholesterol drugs
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Moms lobby for 'beautiful and bald' Barbie for young cancer patients
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Drug company recalls bottles of Excedrin, NoDoz
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Whooping cough reaches 'epidemic' level in Snohomish County
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Fatty foods may cause brain damage, UW study says
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State receives nearly $17 million for children's health
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Teens can't have morning-after pill, says health secretary
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1-in-6 chance your cell phone has poop on it
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McRib contains same chemical in yoga mats
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The saltiest restaurant foods in America
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U.S. judge allows 11,000 to rejoin Washington health plan
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Bill and Melinda Gates announce breakthrough in malaria fight
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'Dirty' gas pumps could make you sick
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USDA proposal to limit potatoes in schools launches food fight
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14 percent increase in WA whooping cough cases
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Perk up: Coffee may help keep depression at bay in women
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Lung cancer rates lowest along the West Coast
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Christie Johnson's Q & A on ovarian cancer with Seattle doctor
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Pride & Joy raw milk sold in Puget Sound area recalled
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Green-glowing cats may help fight against AIDS
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2 suspected cases from botulism from 'black tar' heroin
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Scented laundry detergents emit toxic chemicals, UW study says
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Married women and divorced men gain weight, says study
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New study says it's possible to be fat and healthy
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Snohomish mom, infant contract whooping cough; baby dies
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New treatment eliminates leukemia in test patients
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Healthy eating is privilege of the rich, study finds
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Insurers must cover birth control with no copays
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Washington leads nation in parents opting out of vaccines
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Johnson & Johnson cuts maximum Tylenol dose to prevent overdoses
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Internet addiction: Going without it as tough as quitting alcohol, cigarettes
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HIV risks rise with some birth control, UW-led study finds
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Should obese children be taken away from parents?
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Progress is seen on a blood test for Alzheimer's
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Gov't advisers say birth control should be covered by insurance companies
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Salt diet dangers may be influenced by potassium
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A look at the health care law in Northwest states
-
Gov. Gregoire: People need to step up to prevent whooping cough spread
-
Whooping cough scare closes Seattle high school
-
Health Sec. Mary Selecky: Whooping cough rate 10 times greater than a year ago
-
King County's Dr. Jeff Duchin: Teens and adults should get one dose of Tdap
-
Every adult urged to get vaccinated for whooping cough
-
Free or low-cost whooping cough vaccinations offered by Wash. counties
-
20-year forecast shows no end to obesity epidemic
-
Pertussis (Whooping Cough) resources and information
-
Washington fish tested for tsunami-related radiation
-
Pertusis (tos ferina) recursos e información en Español
-
Experts see progress in search for autism's causes
-
Junior Seau's brain to be donated for research
-
Half of preschool kids don't get outside to play on daily basis, study finds
-
Diabetes warning added to popular class of cholesterol drugs
-
Moms lobby for 'beautiful and bald' Barbie for young cancer patients
-
Drug company recalls bottles of Excedrin, NoDoz
-
Whooping cough reaches 'epidemic' level in Snohomish County
-
Fatty foods may cause brain damage, UW study says
-
State receives nearly $17 million for children's health
-
Teens can't have morning-after pill, says health secretary
-
1-in-6 chance your cell phone has poop on it
-
McRib contains same chemical in yoga mats
-
The saltiest restaurant foods in America
-
U.S. judge allows 11,000 to rejoin Washington health plan
-
Bill and Melinda Gates announce breakthrough in malaria fight
-
'Dirty' gas pumps could make you sick
-
USDA proposal to limit potatoes in schools launches food fight
-
14 percent increase in WA whooping cough cases
-
Perk up: Coffee may help keep depression at bay in women
-
Lung cancer rates lowest along the West Coast
-
Christie Johnson's Q & A on ovarian cancer with Seattle doctor
-
Pride & Joy raw milk sold in Puget Sound area recalled
-
Green-glowing cats may help fight against AIDS
-
2 suspected cases from botulism from 'black tar' heroin
-
Scented laundry detergents emit toxic chemicals, UW study says
-
Married women and divorced men gain weight, says study
-
New study says it's possible to be fat and healthy
-
Snohomish mom, infant contract whooping cough; baby dies
-
New treatment eliminates leukemia in test patients
-
Healthy eating is privilege of the rich, study finds
-
Insurers must cover birth control with no copays
-
Washington leads nation in parents opting out of vaccines
-
Johnson & Johnson cuts maximum Tylenol dose to prevent overdoses
-
Internet addiction: Going without it as tough as quitting alcohol, cigarettes
-
HIV risks rise with some birth control, UW-led study finds
-
Should obese children be taken away from parents?
-
Progress is seen on a blood test for Alzheimer's
-
Gov't advisers say birth control should be covered by insurance companies
-
Salt diet dangers may be influenced by potassium

