- Your Allergy Meds Come With Hazards: Be Aware
- 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?
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Any Exercise Is Good, But Higher-Intensity May Be Better
Brisk walking drops blood sugar more than a slower walk, study finds
- Posted March 2, 2015
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New York City Rats Carry Fleas Known to Transmit Plague
Researchers didn't find the Black Death bacteria, however
- Posted March 2, 2015
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New York City Rats Carry Fleas Known to Transmit Plague
Researchers didn't find the Black Death bacteria, however
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Nuts May Lengthen Your Life, Study Suggests
It hints, but doesn't prove, they might reduce risk of death from heart disease, other causes
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Teens Can Easily Buy E-Cigarettes Online
Study finds minors successfully purchased smoking devices 3 out of 4 times tried
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Growth Checks in Children Might Spot Celiac Disease
The gastrointestinal illness typically slows height, weight gains, experts say
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Severely Obese Kids May Face Higher Heart Risks Than Thought
Study found half had high blood pressure, half had high cholesterol and 15 percent were diabetic
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Tracking Brain Blood Flow May Help Predict Concussion Outcomes
In study, scans show reduced circulation in brains of football players who had not recovered from the injury
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Heart Valve Repair Surgery May Ease Mental Health Symptoms, Too
Researchers find procedure leads to reduced depression and anxiety
- Posted March 2, 2015
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Health Highlights: March 2, 2015
Antipsychotics Overprescribed to Seniors With Dementia: Report Nearly 1 Billion Teens, Young Adults at Risk for Hearing Loss: WHO
- Posted March 2, 2015