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Health experts say no to the nasal spray flu vaccine this year but kids still need a flu shot
Public health experts no longer recommend a common nasal spray flu vaccine for children because it's not effective. If you're worried that your child hates shots so you'll skip a flu shot this year, read this.
Where to get some answers to your health insurance questions
The MaineHealth Learning Resource Center gets more questions about health insurance than anything else. Here's where they direct people for the answers.
Who to call when you need an answer to a burning health question
Looking for another good source of credible health information? Want to have a live chat with a health educator? Try the MaineHealth Learning Resource Center.
How art therapy helps relieve some of the pain and suffering of a life altering illness
An expressive arts therapist helps people grieve by creating art. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she used her art therapy tools to help herself.
Expert answers to your top questions about breast cancer
Three common questions breast cancer specialist Dr. Tracey Weisberg gets from her patients. She shares the answers on the Catching Health blog.
A new study says birth control pills may make you depressed. That’s not news to many women
A new study says birth control may cause depression. Many women say, ok, we already knew that. Read what's important about the study.