- Common Chemicals in Plastics May Harm Baby Brain Development
- Trump Administration Orders More Cuts to CDC Budget
- FDA Delays Final Approval of Novavax COVID Vaccine
- Medicaid Expansion Protected Americans During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Antidepressants Linked To Sudden Cardiac Death
- Discrimination Dramatically Increases Risk for Depression, Anxiety
- New Blood Test Can Diagnose, Track Alzheimer’s Disease
- Bedsores More Likely In Short-Staffed Hospitals Leaning On Nurse OT, Travel Nurses
- Lifestyle Changes Boost Longevity For Cancer Survivors
- Longtime Head of 9/11 Health Program Let Go Amid Federal Job Cuts
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More Clues to Spotting Autism in Siblings of Those With Disorder
20 percent of younger brothers, sisters also diagnosed by age 3, researchers report
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Home Blood Pressure Monitors May Occasionally Miss the Mark
Study finds inaccurate readings in small percentage of patients
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Vitamin D May Not Prevent Return of Women’s Infection After All
Repeat episodes of vaginosis no less likely with supplements, says study
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Very Special Delivery: Unused U.S. Surgical Supplies
Researchers estimate large hospitals generate 2 million pounds a year for possible overseas donation
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Metformin Beats Other Type 2 Diabetes Drugs for First Treatment: Study
Researchers find this commonly used medication controls blood sugar for many
- Posted October 28, 2014
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‘Social Host’ Laws May Help Curb Underage Drinking, Study Says
Controversial statutes hold parents responsible for teen alcohol consumption
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Health Highlights: Oct. 28, 2014
More Than 31,000 Pounds of Chicken Products Recalled by Company Surgeons Transplant First Non-Beating Heart
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Health Tip: Cooking Can Be Challenging With Arthritis
Meal planning can help ease the strain
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Health Tip: Seniors Shouldn’t See Exercise as a Chore
Fun ways to get active
- Posted October 28, 2014
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Even Depression May Not Dim Thoughts of Bright Future
But study found optimism could be a double-edged sword among those with the disorder
- Posted October 27, 2014