- Bausch + Lomb Issues Recall of enVista Lenses Used in Cataract Surgery
- Pets May Boost Happiness As Much As Family or Friends
- A New UV Light May Help Stop Future Pandemics
- FDA Reverses Office Order, Lets Staff Work From Home
- Eating By Day Might Cut Heart Health Risk To Night Shift Workers
- Co-ops Offer Welcome Alternative For Home Care Workers
- Air Pollution Tied To Cognitive Decline Among Seniors
- Hearing Loss Could Predict Heart Failure
- Heavy Drinking Linked To Brain Damage, Increased Risk Of Dementia
- Fathers With Alzheimer’s Might Pass Down The Disease, Study Says
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Millions Underinsured in 2012, Reforms Well-Targeted, Report Says
Despite new laws, 15 million poor people have no new coverage options
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Scientists Use Stem Cells to Study Bipolar Disorder
Approach may further understanding of this mental illness
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Moms Who Keep ‘Baby Weight’ May Risk Heart Trouble
Study finds weight gain increases odds for heart disease, diabetes
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Video Glasses May Ease the Anxiety of Minor Surgery
Distraction technique keeps patients' discomfort at bay, study suggests
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Health Highlights: March 25, 2014
Supreme Court to Hear Birth Control Coverage Lawsuit Poor Americans More Likely to Smoke: Study Canadian Man Hospitalized With Possible Ebola Fever Air Pollution Claimed 7 Million Lives in 2012: WHO U.S. Navy May Ban Tobacco Sales
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Toddlers Who Sleep Less May Eat More
Short sleepers might be at greater risk for obesity, study suggests
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Spanking Triggers Vicious Cycle, Study Finds
Unruly kids more likely to be spanked, but doing so leads to more misbehavior, researcher says
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Health Tip: Enjoying Warm Weather Fitness
Take advantage of these healthy activities
- Posted March 25, 2014
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Blindness Rates Dropping Worldwide, Study Finds
But more could be done to improve vision loss, researchers say
- Posted March 24, 2014