- CDC Cuts Key Smoking Programs Despite Success in Curbing Smoking Rates
- RFK Jr. Touts Vaccine While At Funeral of Texas Girl Who Died of Measles
- Biden Plan To Expand Obesity Drug Coverage Is Rejected
- Most Eligible Smokers Not Getting Lung Cancer Screening
- Heart-Related Deaths More Likely During Day/Night Heatwaves
- Wildfire Smoke Increases Risk Of Mental Health Problems
- Some Folks Hit With Fees for Using Health Care Message Portals
- Diarrhea-Causing Bacteria Spreading Undetected Through Hospitals
- Ozone Pollution Increases Risk Of Childhood Asthma
- Knee Replacement Recovery Time: What You Need To Know
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White House: More Than 6 Million Have Signed Up for Obamacare
For many people, Monday is the deadline to register for health insurance coverage in 2014
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Keeping Blood Pressure Low Halves Risk of Second Stroke: Study
But less than one-third of survivors maintain consistently safe levels
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Intensive Early Childhood Education May Boost Adult Health
Study found kids in special program had lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, weighed less in their 30s
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Stroke Survivors Deserve Team Care: Statement
Experts call for palliative care to improve patients' quality of life
- Posted March 27, 2014
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U.S. Autism Estimates Rise by 30 Percent for Kids
Researchers say increase could be due to better diagnosis of the developmental disorder
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Fewer Americans Would Smoke If Cessation Treatments Were Covered: CDC
Counseling and medication services aren't all included, and barriers to access exist, study shows
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Be Linked to Heart Disease
Low levels raise odds for clogged arteries, preliminary results suggest
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Smoke-Free Policies May Protect the Heart
Study found hospitalizations for heart disease, stroke dipped after Michigan passed workplace smoking ban
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Cholesterol Levels Spike During Winter Months, Study Finds
Tendency to eat more, exercise less when it's cold and snowy outside may explain trend
- Posted March 27, 2014
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Take Heart: Mediterranean Diet Combats Diabetes, Study Says
It's especially beneficial to those at risk of heart disease, researcher contends
- Posted March 27, 2014