- Cancer Takes Tough Toll on Family Finances
- You Might Fare Better If Your Doctor Is Female, Study Finds
- CDC Launches Online ‘Heat Forecaster’ Tool as Another Summer Looms
- Biden Administration Sets Nursing Home Staffing Minimums
- Neosporin Ointment in the Nose Might Be Potent Antibiotic
- Physical Ills Often Plague People With Schizophrenia, Bipolar
- Taking Psilocybin for Depression? Relationship With Therapist Is Key
- Stick to Heimlich Maneuver Not ‘Anti-Choking’ Devices, FDA Says
- Women in the Military at Risk for Low-Weight Babies
- Repeat Blasts Can Damage Soldiers’ Brains, Study Confirms
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Dropping One Sugary Soda a Day Could Cut Diabetes Risk: Study
Drinking water, unsweetened tea or coffee instead lowered chances of blood sugar disease by 25 percent
- Posted April 30, 2015
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2-Minute Walk Every Hour May Help Offset Effects of Sitting
Study found short bouts of light activity seem to boost longevity
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Many Pregnant Women Think E-Cigarettes ‘Safer’ Than Regular Cigarettes
But expectant moms shouldn't use nicotine in any form, experts say
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Breast Reconstruction Often Involves Multiple Operations
Study finds most breast cancer patients will need two or more procedures to complete process
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Want to Stay Slim? Keep Food Out of Sight
Low self-esteem is also linked to obesity, study finds
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Want to Stay Slim? Keep Food Out of Sight
Low self-esteem is also linked to obesity, study finds
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Study Casts Doubt on Use of Common Antibiotic for UTIs in Women
Canadian researchers find other antibiotics may beat nitrofurantoin, but one expert says drug still useful
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Sharing Breast Milk May Pose Risks Women Haven’t Considered
Survey shows few ask about health of donor, discuss option with doctor
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Heart Failure Implant Tied to Weakening of Thinking, Memory
Research suggests left ventricular assist devices aren't a magic bullet
- Posted April 30, 2015
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Drop in Drunk Driving Crashes May Have Boosted U.S. Economy
Study tallied savings from fewer medical bills, lower legal costs, lost productivity and property damage
- Posted April 30, 2015