- 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?
- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
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More Kids Using ERs for Medical Care, Researchers Say
Uninsured and privately insured children show biggest increases in California study
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Could Vitamin D Make Childbirth Less Painful?
Study finds women with higher levels needed less medication
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Risks From Epidural, Spinal Anesthesia Very Low, Study Says
Less than 1 percent of patients experienced dreaded headache
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Early Study Points to Diabetes Drug Controlled by Light
In lab, exposure to blue light activated medication, but experts stress that much more research is needed
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Allergy to Some Metal Implants Linked to Rare Skin Cancer, Study Says
Researchers say testing patients for adverse reaction may be needed
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Repetitive Pitching May Cause Teens Serious Shoulder Problems
Playing ball year-round is ill-advised, experts say
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Salamanders May Hold Clues to Human Scar Healing
Creatures have remarkable regenerative capabilities, researchers report
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Another Study Links Mediterranean Diet to Better Heart Health
Healthy eating may not always prevent metabolic syndrome, but may reverse it
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Post-Op Pain Management Improves in Past Decade, Survey Shows
Far fewer patients report serious pain two weeks after surgery
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Race Doesn’t Affect Obesity’s Toll on Health
Obese blacks were no more or less likely to die early than were obese whites, research shows
- Posted October 14, 2014