- Most Women Are Comfortable With AI-Assisted Mammography
- ‘The Talk’ Is A Touchy Subject For Many Parents
- School-Based Asthma Programs Keep Kids Healthy And Learning
- Potentially Harmful Chemicals Found In Kids’ Mattresses
- Loneliness More Common Among Middle-Aged In U.S.
- FDA and Novo Nordisk Alert Consumers to Counterfeit Ozempic
- CDC Cancels Measles Help for Texas Schools Amid Staff Layoffs
- CDC Shuts Down Key Labs for Hepatitis and STI Testing After Layoffs
- FDA May Shift Routine Food Inspections to States
- Supreme Court Case Targets Free Preventive Care Provided By The Affordable Care Act
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Creative Pursuits Might Boost Your Job Performance
Study finds association between self-expression, improved problem-solving skills
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 17, 2014
Guinea Ebola Outbreak Caused by New Virus Strain: Researchers Miley Cyrus in Hospital After Reaction to Antibiotics Actress Valerie Harper Says She's Cancer-Free
- Posted April 17, 2014
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School Bans on Chocolate Milk May Backfire
Kids ended up drinking less fat-free white milk, too, Oregon study finds
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Mouse Study Reveals New Secrets of Fertilization
British researchers discover receptors on egg cells that allow sperm to attach, fertilize egg
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Bacteria May Survive Longer in Contact Lens Solution Than Thought
Study suggests manufacturers test for all strains of P. aeruginosa to prevent infection
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Small Childbirth Change Might Help Prevent Iron Deficiency in Babies: Study
With mothers holding newborns differently, cord clamping could be delayed, researchers say
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Scientists Find New Way to Observe ‘Good’ Brown Fat
Information from MRI scans might help in obesity, diabetes research
- Posted April 17, 2014
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Placing Donor Windpipe First in Patient’s Arm Helps With Transplant
Technique allows withdrawal of anti-rejection drugs after a year
- Posted April 16, 2014