- Big Health Care Disparities Persist Across the U.S., New Report Finds
- Teens Often Bullied Online About Their Weight: Study
- Work That Challenges Your Brain Helps You Stay Sharp With Age
- Urine Test Might Spot Head-and-Neck Cancers Early
- Many Seniors Are Overmedicated, But ChatGPT Might Prevent That
- Antipsychotics May Do Great Harm to People With Dementia: Report
- Two-Drug Combo Curbs Drinking for People Battling Severe Alcoholism
- Most Homeless Americans Are Battling Mental Illness
- FDA Recalls Heart Failure Devices Linked to Injuries and Deaths
- COVID Does Not Spur Asthma in Kids, Study Finds
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Caregivers Often Give Up Necessities to Cover Alzheimer’s Costs
Many skip food and health care, cut back work hours or quit jobs to care for loved ones, survey shows
- Posted March 30, 2016
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Study Asks, What Is a ‘Good Death’?
Discussions must go way beyond treatments and deal with the patient's sense of peace, experts say
- Posted March 30, 2016
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Breakfast in School Classrooms Expands Participation, Not Waistlines
Despite critics' fears, serving breakfast at kids' desks has not increased obesity rates, study finds
- Posted March 30, 2016
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Health Highlights: March 30, 2016
Newly-Insured Under Obamacare Have Higher Health Care Costs: Report
- Posted March 30, 2016
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Health Tip: Watch for Mental Health ‘Red Flags’ in Kids
Warning signs you shouldn't ignore include changes in sleep habits
- Posted March 30, 2016
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Could a Low-Risk Surgery Help Your Chronic Heartburn?
Death rate from procedure lower than previously reported, study finds
- Posted March 29, 2016
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Endometriosis Linked to Heart Disease in Study
Gynecological condition may boost heart risk 60 percent; even more in young women, research suggests
- Posted March 29, 2016
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Many Americans Misinformed About Zika Virus
Harvard poll shows they don't know how virus spreads or how it affects health
- Posted March 29, 2016
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Smoking Triggers Big Changes in Mouth Bacteria, Study Finds
But quitting eventually returns levels to normal
- Posted March 29, 2016
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Antipsychotics Don’t Ease Delirium in Hospitalized Patients
These drugs won't prevent or effectively treat the condition, review suggests
- Posted March 29, 2016