- Bird Flu Virus in Canadian Teen Shows Mutations That Could Help It Spread Among Humans
- Flu, COVID Vaccination Rates Remain Low as Winter Nears
- ’10 Americas:’ Health Disparities Mean Life Expectancy Varies Across U.S.
- Short-Term Hormone Therapy for Menopause Won’t Harm Women’s Brains
- Could a Vitamin Be Effective Treatment for COPD?
- Woman Receives World’s First Robotic Double-Lung Transplant
- Flavored Vapes Behind Big Surge in U.S. E-Cigarette Sales
- Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
- Meds Like Ozempic Are Causing Folks to Waste More Food
- Fibroids, Endometriosis Linked to Shorter Life Spans
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Are Teen Brains Hyper-Wired for Rewards?
Study suggests there may be some logic in their choices after all
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Common Infant Vaccine Tied to Slight Rise in Risk for Bowel Complication
But chances of complication much lower than with previous rotavirus vaccine, studies show
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Teen Boys Who Believe They’re Underweight May Face Certain Risks
Studies found they were more likely to be depressed and bullied, even if their weight was average
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Health Highlights: Jan. 14, 2014
Well-Known Teen with Rapid-Aging Disease Dies Nine Womb Transplant Patients Doing Well: Swedish Researchers 'Teen Mom' Shows May Have Cut Teen Pregnancy Rate: Study
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Alternative Therapies Widely Used for Autism
Study finds many parents use them alongside conventional treatments to try to manage symptoms
- Posted January 14, 2014
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When a Common Cold Becomes More Dangerous for Kids
New study clarifies risk factors for lung disease
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Health Tip: Make Exercise Economical
Your workplace may offer a low-cost option
- Posted January 14, 2014
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U.S. Panel Urges Diabetes Screening for All Pregnant Women
Preventive Services Task Force recommends blood sugar test after 24 weeks of pregnancy
- Posted January 13, 2014
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More Than 2 Million People Have Signed Up for Obamacare, Feds Say
Nearly one in four are young adults, a demographic key to the program's success
- Posted January 13, 2014