Is it safe to split pills or take old drugs?

Is it safe to split pills or take old drugs?

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Secondhand smoke linked to hearing loss in teens

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Botox maker to reduce animal testing

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PET scans for detecting Alzheimer's disease appear accurate

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At-home birth has pros and cons

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The debate over circumcising baby boys

The debate over circumcising baby boys

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Colorectal cancer screenings making a difference, CDC says

Colorectal cancer screenings making a difference, CDC says

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Study urges more individual mammogram guidelines

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Chantix may raise heart-attack risk more than suspected

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Radiation should follow a mastectomy for advanced cancer but often doesn't

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