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  1. It’s not too late for a flu shot

    WRAL.com - Today's Video - Jan 15, 2009

    In North Carolina, the flu normally becomes more prevalent after Christmas and usually peaks in late February or early March.

  2. Peak flu season approaching

    WRAL.com - Local News - Jan 15, 2009

    In North Carolina, flu season normally begins to increase after Christmas and usually peaks in late February or early March. It is not too late to get vaccinated.

  3. Treadmill training may help PAD patients

    WRAL.com - Today's Video - Jan 14, 2009

    Researchers have found that supervised treadmill training can help alleviate some effects of peripheral arterial disease.

  4. Report shows state lagging in tobacco control

    WRAL.com - Today's Video - Jan 13, 2009

    North Carolina is failing in its tobacco-control laws and policies, according to an American Lung Association study released Tuesday.

  5. Study: N.C. failing in tobacco control

    WRAL.com - Local News - Jan 13, 2009

    The American Lung Association's "State of Tobacco Control 2008" report showed about 23 percent of adults in North Carolina smoke.

  6. Largest study of U.S. child health begins

    WRAL.com - AP Political News - Jan 13, 2009

    Scientists begin recruiting mothers-to-be in North Carolina and New York this week for the largest study of U.S. children - aiming eventually to track 100,000 around the country from conception to age 21.

  7. Largest-ever study of U.S. child health begins in N.C.

    WRAL.com - Local News - Jan 13, 2009

    Scientists begin recruiting mothers-to-be in North Carolina and New York this week for the largest study of U.S. children ever performed - aiming eventually to track 100,000 around the country from conception to age 21.

  8. Largest-ever study of US child health begins in NC

    WRAL.com - AP State News - Jan 13, 2009

    Scientists begin recruiting mothers-to-be in North Carolina and New York this week for the largest study of U.S. children ever performed - aiming eventually to track 100,000 around the country from conception to age 21.

  9. Classes teach heart health

    WRAL.com - Today's Video - Jan 12, 2009

    Heart attack and stroke account for almost one out of every three deaths in the United States. A new online tool may help identify those people and cut their risk.

  10. New machine reduces fears of MRIs

    WRAL.com - Today's Video - Jan 9, 2009

    New equipment offers relief for patients who fear tight spaces or are too large to fit into a normal MRI scanning machine.

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