- Airport and Aircraft Noise Can Hurt Your Heart
- Sugary Drinks Are To Blame for Millions of Diabetes, Heart Disease Cases Worldwide
- Can the Mediterranean Diet Boost Your Memory?
- Morning Coffee Linked to Longer Life, Heart Health Benefits
- Diabetes Prevention Program Saves People Money, Study Shows
- Despite Previous Data, Paxlovid May Be Useful for Long Covid After All
- Some GLP-1s Achieve More Weight Loss Than Others: Study
- More Evidence Bolsters the Oral Herpes and Alzheimer’s Link
- Health Advocates Are Unhappy with FDA Guidance on Lead Levels in Baby Food
- FDA Calls for Better Accuracy of Pulse Oximeters in People of Color
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Heart Medication Digoxin Linked to Higher Risk of Death for Some
Increase seen in people with certain abnormal heart rhythms, study finds
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Man’s Rare Condition May Open Door to New Alzheimer’s Treatments
He lacks a protein linked to the memory-robbing condition, but his brain works fine, researchers report
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Acidic Drinks Can Damage Kids’ Teeth Permanently, Expert Warns
Some sodas, juices and sports drinks may harm young smiles
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Ebola Vaccine Trials Set to Begin in September
'Patient Zero' thought to be 2-year-old who lived in village near 3 West African nations
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Lupus Patients Face High Rehospitalization Rates
Drugs that suppress the immune system make it harder to fight infection, study says
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Black Veterans Less Likely to Get Colon Cancer Screening, Study Finds
Research in Southern California VA system points to lack of primary care doctor as one factor
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Health Highlights: Aug. 11, 2014
Music Training Might Boost Kids' Reading, Language Skills
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Ethicists Grapple With Tough Questions Over Release of Ebola Drugs
As West African crisis gathers momentum, pressure is on to bring untested medicine to desperate patients
- Posted August 11, 2014
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U.S. Lung Cancer Rates Falling Overall, Study Finds
Yet certain types of lung malignancies are still on the rise
- Posted August 11, 2014
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Exercise Cuts Breast Cancer Risk in Older Women, Study Finds
But the effect quickly fades once workouts stop, researchers noted
- Posted August 11, 2014