- Most Women Aren’t Clear When Menopause Might Start
- New Visual Test For Autism Could Aid Earlier Diagnosis
- Half-Million Children Could Die If U.S. AIDS Relief Is Dropped
- Seasonal Allergies Likely To Grow Worse Under Climate Change
- First Baby Born From Robot-Controlled IVF
- Eviction Bans Linked To Drop In Child Abuse Reports
- 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
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Diabetes May Be Bigger Threat to the Female Heart: Study
Women with diabetes face 40 to 50 percent greater risk of heart disease than men with diabetes, researchers say
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Kidney Transplant Beats Intensive Dialysis, Study Says
Organ recipients were less likely to die over 11-year period
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Type of Kidney Disease May Dictate Cancer Risk
Study of transplant recipients finds prospects best with polycystic kidney disease
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Some Kids With Cochlear Implants Suffer Memory Problems
Certain amount of 'catch-up' is needed because of hearing loss, researcher says
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Some Kids With Cochlear Implants Suffer Memory Problems
Certain amount of 'catch-up' is needed because of hearing loss, researcher says
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Researchers Explore New Target for Malaria Vaccine
Approach shows promise in mice but more study needed before human trials can begin, experts say
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Music May Be Especially Stimulating During Pregnancy
Moms-to-be displayed greater blood pressure changes, stronger emotional reactions, study says
- Posted May 22, 2014
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FDA OKs Test to Improve Blood Donor-Recipient Matching
New method uses genetics and computer technology to determine most compatible red blood cells
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Consistent Protein Intake Key to Muscle Strength, Study Says
Many Americans consume too little early in the day
- Posted May 22, 2014
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Cheaper Food May Be Fueling U.S. Obesity Epidemic
Americans spend just one-tenth of disposable income on food, an historic low, study finds
- Posted May 22, 2014