- 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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Concern About Dialysis Safety Spurs CDC Action
Coalition launched to curb treatment-related infections
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Knowing Their Breast Cancer Risk May Empower Teens
Greater self-esteem noted in girls with family history of disease
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Scientists ID Key Fetal Cells Vulnerable to Zika
Lab study suggests possible mechanism for birth defects to develop
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Acne’s Silver Lining: Slower Aging of the Skin?
Twins study finds white blood cells of sibling with acne seem to age less rapidly
- Posted September 29, 2016
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HPV Vaccine More Effective Than Thought: Study
Prevents lesions that could cause cervical cancer by 50 percent, researchers say
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Scientists ID Key Fetal Cells Vulnerable to Zika
Lab study suggests possible mechanism for birth defects to develop
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Acne’s Silver Lining: Slower Aging of the Skin?
Twins study finds white blood cells of sibling with acne seem to age less rapidly
- Posted September 29, 2016
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HPV Vaccine More Effective Than Thought: Study
Prevents lesions that could cause cervical cancer by 50 percent, researchers say
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Health Highlights: Sept. 29, 2016
New Rule Protects Nursing Home Residents' Legal Rights Artificial Bone Created by Scientists Supplement Maker Pledges Genetic Tests of Products
- Posted September 29, 2016
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Exercise May Not Lower Women’s Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
Study shows no benefit, but staying active can help ease disease symptoms, experts say
- Posted September 29, 2016