- Dancing Helps People With Parkinson’s In More Ways Than One
- Flu Cases Start to Surge as Americans Prepare for Holiday Gatherings
- GLP-1 Zepbound Is Approved As First Drug For Sleep Apnea
- Feeling Appreciated by Partner is Critical for Caregiver’s Mental Health
- Chatbot “Brains” May Slow with Age
- More of America’s Pets Are Overdosing on Stray Coke, Meth
- The Most Therapeutic Kind of Me-Time
- Coffee Can Boost the Brains of People with Certain Heart Conditions
- Tips for Spending Holiday Time With Family Members Who Live with Dementia
- Tainted Cucumbers Now Linked to 100 Salmonella Cases in 23 States
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Food Allergies Have Nearly Doubled Among Black Children
Unclear if it's due to better detection or environmental triggers, researchers say
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Sleep Apnea Might Raise Pneumonia Risk: Study
Disrupted nighttime breathing makes getting fluid into the lungs more likely, researchers explain
- Posted March 3, 2014
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EPA Sets Tougher Auto Fuel, Emissions Standards
Move would lower sulfur and other pollutants in gas, require cleaner engine technology
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Women Still Being Left Out of Medical Research: Report
Despite 1993 law mandating inclusion in government-funded trials, experts say there's a long way to go
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Health Highlights: March 3, 2014
Rare Mutation Protects Against Type 2 Diabetes: Study Electrical Stimulation Benefits Some Nearly-Comatose Patients: Study Embryos Implanted in Women With Transplanted Wombs
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Vaccines Prevent Millions of Infections, Save Billions in Costs: CDC
But messages about immunization benefits often don't achieve intended goal, researchers discover
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Baby ‘Sleep Machines’ Could Damage Hearing, Study Suggests
Keep volume low and place device well away from crib, expert says
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Eye-Catching Labels Urged for Fast-Tracked Antibiotics
Letter to Congress from medical groups focuses on 'superbug' threat
- Posted March 2, 2014