- U.S. Mpox Cases Rising Again as Vaccinations Lag
- Binge Drinking Boosts Heart Risks, Especially for Women
- Too Often, Nearby Defibrillators Go Unused on People in Cardiac Arrest
- Stressed? Some Genes Could Raise Your Heart Attack Risk
- Puerto Rico Declares Dengue Epidemic as Cases Climb
- Hormonal Meds for Birth Control, Menopause Linked to Brain Tumors
- These 3 Factors Make Your Brain More Vulnerable to Dementia
- High Rate of Suicidal Thoughts Among Black Men in Rural America: Study
- Just 30 Minutes Less Sitting Time Per Day Cuts Seniors’ High Blood Pressure
- Living in Poor Neighborhoods Nearly Doubles Risk of Heart Attacks, Stroke
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Probuphine Implant Approved for Opioid Dependence
New form of treatment designed to last six months
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Knee Replacement Patients May Be Able to Hit the Shower Sooner
Getting area wet before sutures or staples are removed doesn't seem to raise infection risk, study finds
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Breast Milk Best From the Breast?
Babies were more likely to get ear infections if they were fed pumped milk, study found
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Fewer U.S. Kids Die From Abusive Head Trauma: CDC
Parent training helps prevent shaken baby syndrome, other forms of violence, experts agree
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Fastballs a Fast Track to ‘Tommy John Surgery’?
Other pitches not linked to the elbow injury, study says
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Healthy Living May Offset Genetic Breast Cancer Risk
Lifestyle may matter even more when your DNA is working against you, research shows
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Message for Heart Failure Patients: Exercise
You'll feel better and maybe even live longer, researcher says
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Lifestyle Change May Cut Risk for Women With Breast Cancer Genes
Behavior may matter even more when your DNA is working against you, research shows
- Posted May 26, 2016
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Global Recession May Have Contributed to Cancer Deaths
Health-care cuts, unemployment linked to more than 260,000 additional deaths, study finds
- Posted May 26, 2016
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1.2 Million U.S. College Students Boozing on Average Day
And over 700,000 use marijuana, government report says
- Posted May 26, 2016