- Airport and Aircraft Noise Can Hurt Your Heart
- Sugary Drinks Are To Blame for Millions of Diabetes, Heart Disease Cases Worldwide
- Can the Mediterranean Diet Boost Your Memory?
- Morning Coffee Linked to Longer Life, Heart Health Benefits
- Diabetes Prevention Program Saves People Money, Study Shows
- Despite Previous Data, Paxlovid May Be Useful for Long Covid After All
- Some GLP-1s Achieve More Weight Loss Than Others: Study
- More Evidence Bolsters the Oral Herpes and Alzheimer’s Link
- Health Advocates Are Unhappy with FDA Guidance on Lead Levels in Baby Food
- FDA Calls for Better Accuracy of Pulse Oximeters in People of Color
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Ultrasound to Brain May Boost Sensory Perception
In experiment, people did better on subtle tests of ability to distinguish touches on skin
- Posted January 16, 2014
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Postpartum Depression Often Linked to Long-Term Woes, Review Suggests
Doctors urged to consider psychological history of mothers-to-be
- Posted January 16, 2014
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FDA Warns of Fires From Wart Removers
Don't use flammable products near candles, hair appliances, agency says
- Posted January 16, 2014
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State Health Insurance Marketplaces Boost Outreach Efforts
Educating the uninsured, especially young adults, is a priority, executives say
- Posted January 16, 2014
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Easier Way for Doctors to Identify Substance Abuse?
Study supports asking a simple question, rather than giving lengthy questionnaire
- Posted January 16, 2014
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Health Highlights: Jan. 16, 2014
Judge Rejects Legal Challenge Against Health Insurance Subsidies Health Care Fraud Cases Reach Record High Muscle-Building Exercises Reduce Women's Diabetes Risk: Study
- Posted January 16, 2014
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Having a Baby? Price Tag for Delivery Varies Widely
Survey of California hospitals finds cost for uncomplicated birth ranges from about $3,300 to $37,000
- Posted January 16, 2014
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Drug Abusers at Risk for Suicidal Thoughts, Survey Finds
Expert says providing support, treatment could help prevent needless deaths in this high-risk group
- Posted January 16, 2014
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Media Focus on Obesity May Backfire for Some Women
Anxiety-provoking obesity 'news' spurred coeds who felt overweight to eat more, study found
- Posted January 16, 2014