- Health Secretary Says Some Cuts to CDC Will Be Reversed
- CDC Cuts Key Smoking Programs Despite Success in Curbing Smoking Rates
- RFK Jr. Touts Vaccine While At Funeral of Texas Girl Who Died of Measles
- Biden Plan To Expand Obesity Drug Coverage Is Rejected
- Most Eligible Smokers Not Getting Lung Cancer Screening
- Heart-Related Deaths More Likely During Day/Night Heatwaves
- Wildfire Smoke Increases Risk Of Mental Health Problems
- Some Folks Hit With Fees for Using Health Care Message Portals
- Diarrhea-Causing Bacteria Spreading Undetected Through Hospitals
- Ozone Pollution Increases Risk Of Childhood Asthma
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Health Highlights: Jan. 6, 2015
DASH Diet Tops Annual List of Best Diet Plans Laxative Ingredient's Safety Being Investigated: FDA Ebola Death Toll Reaches 8,153 in West Africa: WHO No More Chinese-Made Treats at Petco
- Posted January 6, 2015
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Knee Arthritis Drugs Beat Placebos, but Study Finds No Clear Winner
Injections were rated slightly more effective at fighting pain than pills
- Posted January 6, 2015
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Researchers Probe Why Colds Are More Likely in Winter
Animal study suggests body's defense system doesn't seem to work as well at cooler temperatures
- Posted January 6, 2015
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Health Tip: When Baby Needs a Medical Test
How to comfort and calm the infant
- Posted January 6, 2015
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Rotating Night Shift Work May Raise Risks of Heart Disease, Lung Cancer: Study
Research can't prove cause-and-effect, but does suggest a link
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Influx of Trainee Docs in July Doesn’t Affect Stroke Care: Study
Deaths, disabilities don't increase with arrival of med school grads
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Overweight Teens Who Lose Weight for Health More Likely to Succeed: Study
Parents can help by modeling healthy behavior and providing healthier meals
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Influx of Trainee Docs in July Doesn’t Affect Stroke Care: Study
Deaths, disabilities don't increase with arrival of med school grads
- Posted January 5, 2015
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Overweight Teens Who Lose Weight for Health More Likely to Succeed: Study
Parents can help by modeling healthy behavior and providing healthier meals
- Posted January 5, 2015