- CDC Denies Milwaukee’s Request for Help on Lead in Schools
- Fisher-Price Recalls 253,000 Baby Toys Over Choking Risk
- Two Deaths in Oregon County Linked to Fatal Brain Disorder
- Home-Delivered Medical Meals Could Prevent Millions Of Hospitalizations A Year
- Cystic Fibrosis Screening Favors White Children, Report Says
- Natural Disasters Increase Cancer Risk
- ADHD Drugs Generally Safe For Heart Health, Review Says
- Cancer Screening Rates Down Among American Adults
- Menstrual Cycle Could Be Contributing To Sickle Cell Pain Events
- Total Hip Replacement Recovery: Everything You Need To Know
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Heart Bypass Patients May Not Need Tight Blood Sugar Control: Study
Survival rates similar for those with looser glucose limits, trial finds
- Posted October 6, 2014
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It’s Confirmed: You Have Parents to Thank (or Blame) for Your Height
New study doubles the number of gene regions linked to height
- Posted October 6, 2014
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Health Highlights: Oct. 6, 2014
Researchers Who Discovered 'Inner GPS' Win Nobel Prize in Medicine Many College Football Players Don't Report Hits to Head
- Posted October 6, 2014
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Health Tip: Reducing the Risk of Premature Delivery
Don't drink alcohol or smoke
- Posted October 6, 2014
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Ebola Patient in Dallas Hospital Takes Turn for Worse: CDC
Meanwhile, Texas health officials search for homeless man who may have been exposed to virus
- Posted October 5, 2014
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Ebola Patient in Dallas Hospital Takes Turn for Worse: CDC
Meanwhile, Texas health officials search for homeless man who may have been exposed to virus
- Posted October 5, 2014
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Steep Drops in Weight May Raise Risks After Body-Contour Surgeries
Losing over 100 pounds prior to body-shaping procedure linked to higher complication rate in study
- Posted October 4, 2014
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Drinking Water Contaminant Linked to Pregnancy Complications in Study
Women who were exposed had higher rates of stillbirth, placenta problems, researchers say
- Posted October 3, 2014
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Gout May Be Linked to Raised Diabetes Risk: Study
Women with this form of arthritis are more susceptible, researchers say
- Posted October 3, 2014