- 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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Antipsychotic Drugs May Up Risk of Early Death in Alzheimer’s Patients
Increased odds were nearly doubled if two antipsychotic medications were taken, study says
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Antipsychotic Drugs May Up Risk of Early Death in Alzheimer’s Patients
Increased odds were nearly doubled if two antipsychotic medications were taken, study says
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Health Care Spending for U.S. Kids Jumped 56 Percent in Less Than 20 Years
Preventive services in childhood create healthier adults, researcher says
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Kids’ Restaurant Meals Need Slimming Down: Nutritionists
Popular children's fare at U.S. chains exceeds recommended calorie counts
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Health Care Spending for U.S. Kids Jumped 56 Percent in Less Than 20 Years
Preventive services in childhood create healthier adults, researcher says
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Does Legalizing Pot Spur Kids to Try It?
In 2 states studied, teens downplayed harms after recreational pot legalized; use increased in 1 state
- Posted December 27, 2016
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On Hospital Wards, Patient Crises May Have ‘Domino Effect’
When one patient has an emergency, the odds that a 2nd patient will face trouble also rises, study finds
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Health Highlights: Dec. 27, 2016
Families of Toddlers Killed in Dresser Tip-Overs to Get $50 Million From Ikea
- Posted December 27, 2016
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Heart Failure Drug Shows Promise in First Human Trial
Cimaglermin appears to strengthen cells and improve heart function, researchers report
- Posted December 27, 2016