- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
- U.S. Postpartum Depression Diagnoses Doubled in a Decade
- California Child Tests Positive for Bird Flu
- About 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Have High Cholesterol
- Four Million Americans Could Lose Health Coverage Once ACA Credits Expire
- Child-Teacher Bond in Early Education Could Have Lasting Impact
- Surgeon General Says U.S. Smoking Rates Have Tumbled, But Not for Everyone
- Earlier Type 2 Diabetes Diagnoses Bring Higher Odds for Dementia
- A-fib Plus Heart Failure a Dangerous Combo
- Psychologists’ Group Issues First Guidance to Parents on Teen Online Video Use
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Are You Eating Enough ‘Powerhouse’ Vegetables?
Chard, beet greens are among the most nutrient-packed, report finds
- Posted June 5, 2014
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CPAP Mask Success May Depend on Family Support, Study Finds
People who used the sleep apnea treatment fared better if loved ones encouraged the therapy
- Posted June 5, 2014
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No Drop in Smokeless Tobacco Use Among U.S. Workers: CDC
Mining, construction fields hotbeds for products like snuff, survey finds
- Posted June 5, 2014
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More Americans Kept Awake by Fido, Fluffy
Reports of pets' interference with sleep rose 10-fold between 2002 and 2013, researchers say
- Posted June 5, 2014
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Yoga May Not Help Ease Asthma, Study Suggests
But ancient practice not harmful and can improve overall health, experts say
- Posted June 5, 2014
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Broken Bones, Concussions Most Common Injuries in Youth Hockey
Fractures more common in boys, while concussions more common in girls, study finds
- Posted June 5, 2014
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Study Supports Durability of Parkinson’s Treatment
Transplanted brain neurons appear to remain healthy for up to 14 years, research shows
- Posted June 5, 2014
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Health Highlights: June 5, 2014
Many 'Inconsistencies' in Obamacare Sign-Ups: Report
- Posted June 5, 2014
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Weight Gain From Antidepressants Is Minimal, Study Suggests
There's not much difference in the amount gained between the various drugs, researchers say
- Posted June 5, 2014
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Could the ‘Ulcer Bug’ Guard Against Obesity?
International review of countries found higher H. pylori rates corresponded with lower obesity rates
- Posted June 5, 2014