- Fluoride May Be Linked to Decreased IQ, Says “Limited Data,” Hard-to-Interpret Study
- First U.S. Death From Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
- Blood Test May Help Predict How Long Immunity Lasts
- DoxyPEP Lowers Rate of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Data Suggests
- Multilingual Children with Autism Show Improved Cognitive Function
- Access to Medical Test Results Is Confusing, Anxiety-Provoking
- Caregivers Face Mental, Physical Health Risks
- U.S. Whooping Cough Cases Surge
- Brain Volume, Health Linked to Socioeconomic Status
- Cruise Passenger Dies Amid Norovirus Outbreak That Sickened Dozens
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Certain Painkillers Tied to Raised Risk of Death After Stroke
Celebrex and other COX-2 inhibitors should be prescribed with care, experts say
- 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
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Certain Painkillers Tied to Raised Risk of Death After Stroke
Celebrex and other COX-2 inhibitors should be prescribed with care, experts say
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Climate Change Will Boost Grass Pollen Production, Study Contends
The result: increased 'exposure and suffering in grass pollen-allergic individuals,' researchers say
- Posted November 5, 2014
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11 Percent of U.S. Women Not Checked for Cervical Cancer in 5 Years
CDC report notes that half of cases occur among women never or rarely screened
- Posted November 5, 2014
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ADHD Linked to Expectant Moms’ Smog Exposure
Traffic and fossil fuels for heat, electricity biggest factors, study suggests
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Vaccine for Hepatitis C Inches Closer to Reality
First human tests looked at safety
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Dulled Sense of Taste May Boost Weight-Loss Surgery Results
Study showed those who found food less flavorful after procedure lost 20 percent more weight
- Posted November 5, 2014