- Diabetes Prevention Program Saves People Money, Study Shows
- Despite Previous Data, Paxlovid May Be Useful for Long Covid After All
- Some GLP-1s Achieve More Weight Loss Than Others: Study
- More Evidence Bolsters the Oral Herpes and Alzheimer’s Link
- Health Advocates Are Unhappy with FDA Guidance on Lead Levels in Baby Food
- FDA Calls for Better Accuracy of Pulse Oximeters in People of Color
- 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
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Sleep Apnea May Raise Risk for Dementia
Study suggests low oxygen levels, less time in deep shut-eye may contribute to brain changes
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Having Eczema Won’t Make You Shorter
Though a few kids who also have sleep trouble may grow slower, study says
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Sleep Apnea May Raise Risk for Dementia
Study suggests low oxygen levels, less time in deep shut-eye may contribute to brain changes
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Prenatal Exposure to Common Chemicals Linked to Lower IQs in Study
Children's IQs were about 7 points lower among mothers with the highest exposures
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Brain Inflammation a Hallmark of Autism, Study Shows
But researchers stress it does not cause developmental disorder
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Many Breast Cancer Patients Get Too Much Radiation Therapy, Research Suggests
Studies show that a shorter course of treatment yields similar benefits, but it remains underused, experts say
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Does High-Fructose Corn Syrup Make People Hungrier?
Study suggests link between fructose and obesity
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Health Highlights: Dec. 10, 2014
Ebola Risk Extremely High for Health Workers in Sierra Leone: Study Laughing Gas Shows Promise in Treating Depression Whole Grains Standard for School Meals Eased
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Press Releases Blamed for Exaggerated Health News
Researchers point to 'increasing culture of university competition and self-promotion'
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Fewer Bars and Liquor Stores, Less Domestic Violence: CDC
Regulations limiting local access to alcohol may help curb partner assaults, study suggests
- Posted December 10, 2014