- Bird Flu Virus in Canadian Teen Shows Mutations That Could Help It Spread Among Humans
- Flu, COVID Vaccination Rates Remain Low as Winter Nears
- ’10 Americas:’ Health Disparities Mean Life Expectancy Varies Across U.S.
- Short-Term Hormone Therapy for Menopause Won’t Harm Women’s Brains
- Could a Vitamin Be Effective Treatment for COPD?
- Woman Receives World’s First Robotic Double-Lung Transplant
- Flavored Vapes Behind Big Surge in U.S. E-Cigarette Sales
- Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
- Meds Like Ozempic Are Causing Folks to Waste More Food
- Fibroids, Endometriosis Linked to Shorter Life Spans
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Study Links Running to Lower Alzheimer’s Death Risk
Higher fruit intake, cholesterol-lowering drugs also associated with reduced risk, researchers say
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Kids Who Were Preemies More Vulnerable to Flu Complications: Study
Current guidelines don't identify them as a high-risk group, but they should, researchers say
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Scientists May Have Spotted Genetic Cause of ‘Gigantism’
Defect in growth hormone output can trigger an 'overgrowth' that leads to abnormal size
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Time Spent in the OR May Be Linked to Blood Clots, Study Shows
Longer operations are associated with higher risk
- Posted December 3, 2014
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FDA Advisors Not Sold on Lifting Ban on Gay Men Giving Blood
But American Red Cross, other groups urge easing restrictions due to better blood screening
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Time Spent in the OR May Be Linked to Blood Clots, Study Shows
Longer operations are associated with higher risk
- Posted December 3, 2014
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FDA Advisors Not Sold on Lifting Ban on Gay Men Giving Blood
But American Red Cross, other groups urge easing restrictions due to better blood screening
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Sleep Apnea May Lower Your Aerobic Fitness
People with the sleep disorder take in less oxygen during exercise, small study finds
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Mom’s Obesity May Affect Newborn Survival
Infant deaths are more likely among very heavy women, but still rare, study finds
- Posted December 3, 2014
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Did Columbus Really Bring Syphilis to Europe?
Scientists say they found signs of the disease in Croatian skeleton that lived centuries earlier
- Posted December 3, 2014