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Week of July 22
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In This Issue:
CDC Warns of Parasites in the Swimming Pool
Meningitis: Where Are Risks Highest for Your Kids?
Why Teens Cut and Burn Themselves
Feeding Picky Eaters -- What's Your Secret?
Today's Top Story: 1 Soda a Day May Boost Heart Disease
New research shows that whether diet or regular, a single soda a day may boost your risk of metabolic syndrome and heart disease.
Also See:
Fat? 'Not My Kid'
Is Obesity Contagious?
Obesity as Bad as Smoking
Watch This: Teen's Diet Can Affect Risk of Breast Cancer
You Can Dine and Still Look Fine
Order up a plateful of healthy recipes -- sign up for WebMD's free Healthy Cooking newsletter.
Health News Headlines
CDC Warns of Parasites in the Swimming Pool
Football Tops List of Youth Sports Injuries
Your Baby's Sex: Would You Want to Know Early?
Are Smoking Pot and Psychosis Linked?
When Your Toddler Tells You 'No,' It's OK
Botulism Recall Widened to Over 90 Products
Editor's Picks
Meningitis: Where Are Risks Highest for Your Kids?
Home, camp, college -- where are your kids most at highest risk for meningitis? It can kill in a matter of hours, and often presents itself at first glance as the flu. What can you do to protect your child against this deadly bacteria?
Also See:
CDC Simplifies Meningitis Vaccine Schedule
Meningitis: What Is It? How Do You Get It?
Why Teens Cut and Burn Themselves
A new study focused on deliberate (but not suicidal) self-injury found cutting and burning skin, biting or hitting oneself is becoming more common among this generation.
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Feeding Picky Eaters -- What's Your Secret?
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