- Vaping Linked to Earlier Onset of Asthma
- FDA Approves New Drug for Deadly Lung Cancer
- U.S. Justice Department Moves to Reclassify Weed as Less Risky Drug
- Global Life Expectancy Could Rise By More Than 4 Years by 2050
- Most Cancer Treatments Near End of Life Are Useless: Study
- Brain’s ‘Food Smell’ Circuitry Might Drive Overeating
- The More Kids Use Social Media, The More They’re Likely to Vape
- Men Are More Debilitated by Diabetes Than Women
- Is Your Child Ready for Summer Sleepaway Camp?
- Leptospirosis: What Every Dog Owner Should Know
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Health Highlights: Nov. 5, 2014
WHO Appoints New Africa Director in Wake of Ebola Crisis Many Americans Know and Ignore Risks of Texting and Driving: Survey
- Posted November 5, 2014
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The ABCs of Successful Classroom Design
Lighting, temperature can influence student achievement, researchers say
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Health Tip: Don’t Use Costume Contact Lenses
Decorative lenses can harm the eyes
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Health Tip: Saying Goodbye to Your Child at Day Care
Help make parting easier
- Posted November 5, 2014
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Early Signs of Plaque in Arteries Signals Future Heart Trouble: Study
Finding suggests even if blood vessels aren't blocked, heart attack risk still increases significantly
- Posted November 4, 2014
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Combo Treatment for Advanced Melanoma Seems to Improve Survival
Pairing cancer drug, immune booster gave patients about 5 extra months, researchers report
- Posted November 4, 2014
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Early Signs of Plaque in Arteries Signals Future Heart Trouble: Study
Finding suggests even if blood vessels aren't blocked, heart attack risk still increases significantly
- Posted November 4, 2014
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Combo Treatment for Advanced Melanoma Seems to Improve Survival
Pairing cancer drug, immune booster gave patients about 5 extra months, researchers report
- Posted November 4, 2014
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Antibiotic-Resistant Hospital Germ Traced to U.K. Livestock, Study Finds
British researchers urge strict agricultural standards to prevent MRSA's spread
- Posted November 4, 2014
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Poor Quality Housing Tied to Higher Asthma Rates Among Kids
As number of cockroach, mold infestations rose, so did hospitalizations for respiratory attacks, study found
- Posted November 4, 2014