- HHS Launches New Autism Study Despite Experts’ Concerns
- CDC Urges Extra Measles Shot For Some U.S. Travelers Amid Outbreak
- Showerhead Water Limits Rescinded as Trump Targets Household Appliances
- Most Women Aren’t Clear When Menopause Might Start
- New Visual Test For Autism Could Aid Earlier Diagnosis
- Half-Million Children Could Die If U.S. AIDS Relief Is Dropped
- Seasonal Allergies Likely To Grow Worse Under Climate Change
- First Baby Born From Robot-Controlled IVF
- Eviction Bans Linked To Drop In Child Abuse Reports
- Bausch + Lomb Issues Recall of enVista Lenses Used in Cataract Surgery
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The Golden Years Don’t Glitter for All
Life satisfaction in later years is highest in wealthy, English-speaking countries, study finds
- Posted November 6, 2014
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‘Unconditional Regard’ Buoys Kids’ Self-Esteem
Study finds children who know friends will always care are more resilient
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Health Highlights: Nov. 6, 2014
White House Seeks $6.2 Billion to Fight Ebola
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Health Tip: Risk Factors for Heart Disease in Women
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States, government statistics show. The U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says risk factors for heart disease in women include: Having diabetes, pre-diabetes...
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Lung Cancer Screening Can Be Cost Effective, Study Reports
Benefit seen in long-term smokers when testing is done by skilled experts
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Lower Doses of Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs May Work for Some
Study found many patients with early stage disease stayed in remission with less medication
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Want to Be a Leader? Cultivate a Healthy Look
The appearance of fitness trumps a look of intelligence, study says
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Most Minor Cosmetic Procedures Safe, Study Concludes
Fillers, neurotoxin injections and lasers have low complication rates, researchers say
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Colon Cancer on the Rise for U.S. Adults Under 50
Reasons behind trend unclear, and it's happening even as rates decline among older Americans
- Posted November 5, 2014