- 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- Showerhead Water Limits Rescinded as Trump Targets Household Appliances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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Study Questions Safety of Adrenaline Shots for Cardiac Arrest
Emergency procedure can restart heart, but may raise risk of brain damage, researchers say
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Is HIV Becoming Less Contagious?
Study from Africa suggests virus is evolving
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Toddlers Hurt in Falls Often Not Warned About Climbing on Furniture
Researchers found parents of these kids also more likely to not use safety gates at home
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Statins Won’t Help Protect Bones, Study Finds
But they don't raise the risk of fractures, doctor notes
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Study Questions Safety of Adrenaline Shots for Cardiac Arrest
Emergency procedure can restart heart, but may raise risk of brain damage, researchers say
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Is HIV Becoming Less Contagious?
Study from Africa suggests virus is evolving
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Infants Remember a Good Time, Study Finds
Positive reinforcement seems to improve memory, researchers say
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Health Highlights: Dec. 1, 2014
WHO Misses Dec. 1 Ebola Targets U.S. Supreme Court Hears Case on Job Protections for Pregnant Workers FDA Panel Mulls Lifting Ban on Gay Men as Blood Donors
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Scooters Leading Cause of Toy-Linked Injuries in Kids
New report also shows that a child winds up in the ER with a toy-related injury every 3 minutes in the U.S.
- Posted December 1, 2014
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High School Football Tied to Brain Changes, Even Without Concussion
Small study suggests that blows to the head in a typical season might alter brain
- Posted December 1, 2014