- E. Coli Fears Spur Recall of 167,000 Pounds of Ground Beef
- Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound May Lower Heart Failure Deaths
- Nearly 160 Million Americans Harmed by Another’s Drinking, Drug Use
- 1 in 4 Americans Now Struggling to Cover Medical Costs
- Getting Fitter Can Really Help Keep Dementia at Bay
- Skin Patch Could Monitor Your Blood Pressure
- There May Be a Better Way to Treat Hematoma Brain Bleeds
- Chronic Joint Pain Plus Depression Can Take Toll on the Brain
- Living in Space Won’t Permanently Harm Astronauts’ Thinking Skills
- Kids’ Injuries in Sports and at Home: When Is It Right to Seek Medical Attention?
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Migraines Linked to Increased Risk of ‘Silent Strokes’
Treating migraines might reduce stroke risk, researchers suggest
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Start Sleep Drug Lunesta at Lower Dose for Safety, FDA Says
Agency points to studies showing daytime drowsiness that could interfere with driving
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Dogs Join Fight Against Bone Cancer
FDA-approved drugs to be tested on canines with bone cancer that also affects humans
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Scientists Get Closer to the Stem Cells That May Drive Cancers
Researchers say a rare and unique tumor cell appears to help a form of blood cancer mutate and spread
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Flame Retardants Common in Dust at Child Care Centers: Study
In analysis of 40 California sites, all had chemicals indoors, with higher levels linked to foam furniture
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Purposeful Life Might Be a Longer Life
Those who had activities, people they cared about were more likely to be alive at end of 14-year study
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Stem Cells Reverse MS-Like Illness in Mice
Crippled rodents walked again, but it's uncertain if same approach will help people
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Concussion Rates Double Among High School Athletes: Report
Experts say rise likely reflects increased awareness, more legislation about concussions
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Obesity May Raise Breast Cancer Death Risk for Some Women
Study found younger, obese patients with estrogen receptor-positive disease were more likely to die
- Posted May 15, 2014
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Study Probes Link Between Early Antibiotic Use, Asthma
Infants given these meds may have both poor immunity and genetic risk for asthma, findings suggest
- Posted May 15, 2014