- Johnson & Johnson Will Pay $6.5 Billion to Settle Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits
- No Sign of Bird Flu in Ground Beef, USDA Says
- U.S. Maternal Deaths Declined in 2022
- Economy, Election Spur Rising Anxiety Among Americans in 2024
- Day Care Pick-Up Often Involves Sugary Snacks, Study Finds
- A Third of Young Adults Still Believe ‘Tan Is Healthier’ Myth: Survey
- MRNA Vaccine Fights Deadly Brain Tumor in Small Trial
- AI Won’t Replace ER Doctors Anytime Soon: Study
- Sleep Apnea Linked With Late-Life Epilepsy
- More Evidence Supports Psilocybin’s Antidepressant Powers
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Eczema Tied to Bone Fracture Risk in Study
Risk was small; distractions caused by itch and sleep problems are possible factors, experts say
- Posted October 30, 2014
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4 Steps Could Quell Ebola in West Africa, Researchers Say
Hygienic burial practices are crucial
- Posted October 30, 2014
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Study Compares 2 Common Weight-Loss Surgeries
Gastric banding, bypass each have their pluses and minuses, researchers say
- Posted October 30, 2014
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Brain Scans Yield Clues to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Findings might help doctors diagnose the baffling condition
- Posted October 30, 2014
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Frailty Tied to Lower Survival Rates After Kidney Transplant
Doctors should monitor such patients closely after surgery, researcher suggests
- Posted October 30, 2014
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Would Alternative Payment Plan Cut Medical Bills?
Study favors 'global budget' approach over fee-for-service system
- Posted October 30, 2014
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Scientists Set Their Sights on First Whole-Eye Transplant
Nerve regeneration is challenge, but real headway is being made in the field, researchers say
- Posted October 30, 2014
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Health Highlights: Oct. 30, 2014
Ebola Nurse Being Watched by State Police Hi-Tech Pill Would Detect Cancer in Early Stages: Google
- Posted October 30, 2014
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FDA Approves New Vaccine to Protect Against Meningitis
Trumenba guards against type of bacteria that is one of leading causes of life-threatening disease
- Posted October 29, 2014