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These days, everyone’s talking about concussions. From high school athletes to weekend warriors to gridiron stars—the sum of all those bruised, beaten brains can lead to serious health issues. But what if you’re an Average Joe? Do you have to worry about the consequences of serious head trauma years, even decades, after you’ve suffered a bump on the head?
Snapshot of Blizzard 2013 damage and what you can do to dig out safely after a snow storm.
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New study may link childhood obesity to multiple sclerosis.