- FDA Approves New Antibiotic Against UTIs
- New School Lunch Rules Target Added Sugars, Salt
- Dairy Cows Moved Across State Lines Must Now Be Tested for Bird Flu
- TikTok Riddled With Misleading Info on Health: Study
- Emulsifier Chemicals Are Everywhere in Foods. Could They Raise Diabetes Risk?
- Opioids During Pregnancy May Not Raise Psychiatric Risks for Offspring
- Could Heartburn Meds Raise Your Migraine Risk?
- Drug, Alcohol Abuse Goes Untreated in Many Ex-Prisoners
- Watchdog Group Says U.S. Food Recalls Rose Again Last Year
- Genes Could Mix With Pesticide Exposure to Raise Parkinson’s Risk
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Kids With Two Dads as Well-Adjusted as Other Kids, Study Finds
But many of the fathers say they still face societal barriers
- Posted April 30, 2016
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Autism Diagnosed at Younger Ages
Researcher says this is due to change in screening guidelines for 18- and 24-month-olds
- Posted April 30, 2016
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More U.S. Kids Have Chronic Health Problems: Study
Low-income children are experiencing the biggest increases, researchers report
- Posted April 30, 2016
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Study Suggests Aerial Pesticide Spraying Tied to Higher Autism Rates
But researcher said finding doesn't prove cause-and-effect connection
- Posted April 30, 2016
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Seniors’ Worsening Depression May Sometimes Predict Dementia
Study suggests a common underlying cause in some, but not all, cases
- Posted April 29, 2016
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If You’re Craving Cookies, You Might Just Be Bored
Dull times lead to unhealthy choices, including chips, sweets and fast food, studies find
- Posted April 29, 2016
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Jello Shots While Underage, Bigger Booze Problems Later?
Study suggests the alcohol-soaked products are early sign of trouble
- Posted April 29, 2016
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Jello Shots While Underage, Bigger Booze Problems Later?
Study suggests the alcohol-soaked products are early sign of trouble
- Posted April 29, 2016
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Link Between Money Woes, Domestic Abuse Tough to Untangle
Researchers trying to determine if financial troubles lead to violence
- Posted April 29, 2016
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E-Cigarettes ‘In’ at Some Schools
In certain places, teens more likely to vape, regardless of regular cigarette use, study says
- Posted April 29, 2016