- Obesity Genes Mean Some Folks Must Exercise More for Same Results
- SCOTUS Appears Skeptical of Arguments to Curb Abortion Pill Access
- Sleep Troubles Can Raise Your Blood Pressure: Study
- ADHD Meds Tied to Heart Damage in Young Adult Users
- Could Regular Exercise Cure Your Insomnia? New Research Says Yes
- Black Men Less Likely to Receive Heart Transplants Than White Men or Women
- Could Deep Frying Foods Harm the Brain? Rat Study Suggests It Might
- Human Brains Are Getting Larger With Each Generation
- Animals Catch More Viruses From Us Than We Do From Them
- Young Adults With Migraine May Face Higher Stroke Risk
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Timing Conception Might Help Reduce Zika Risk in Affected Areas
Researcher suggests attempting pregnancy when mosquito activity is low to avoid birth defects
- Posted July 28, 2016
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FDA OKs New Injectable Type 2 Diabetes Medication
Drug lowers blood sugar levels, and doesn't boost risk of heart problems, agency says
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Tighten Teens’ Nighttime Driving Restrictions: CDC
Midnight cutoff is too late to help, researchers say
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Timing Conception Might Help Reduce Zika Risk in Affected Areas
Researcher suggests attempting pregnancy when mosquito activity is low to avoid birth defects
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Could Slight Brain Zap During Sleep Boost Memory?
Small study says yes, for a certain type of recognition
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Alcohol, Obesity Could Raise Esophageal Cancer Risk
A third of cases would vanish if people stayed trim and didn't drink, cancer experts say
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Are Unemployed Husbands Fueling Divorce Rates?
Finding challenges common belief that women entering workforce in greater numbers was to blame
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Vision Trouble Can Dim Life’s Prospects
But it's not clear why the association may exist, eye experts say
- Posted July 28, 2016
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What Happens When You’re Hypnotized?
Three distinct changes occur in the brain, scientists find
- Posted July 28, 2016