- Stomach Paralysis Risk May Rise in People Taking Ozempic and Similar Drugs
- In a Shift, Pediatricians’ Group Says Breastfeeding Safe When HIV-Positive Mom Is Properly Treated
- Fertility Treatments Safe for Breast Cancer Survivors With Cancer-Linked Genes
- 1 in 4 Parents Say Their Teen Drinks Caffeine Daily
- New Blood Test Could Spot Dangerous Type of Stroke
- Blood Pressure Meds Raise Fracture Risks for Those in Nursing Homes
- Could Infertility Treatment Raise Postpartum Heart Risks?
- Does It Matter What You Eat or Drink Before Bed?
- Your Allergy Meds Come With Hazards: Be Aware
- Vaping Linked to Earlier Onset of Asthma
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Can Smartphones Interfere With Pacemakers?
Study finds tiny risk, and users are advised to keep phones away from chest pockets
- Posted June 22, 2015
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Can Smartphones Interfere With Pacemakers?
Study finds tiny risk, and users are advised to keep phones away from chest pockets
- Posted June 22, 2015
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Anti-Clotting Drug Approved For Angioplasty
Kengreal prevents blood platelets from accumulating
- Posted June 22, 2015
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Even Slightly Elevated Blood Pressure May Pose Problems for Young Adults
Treatment should begin early to prevent heart trouble, researchers say
- Posted June 22, 2015
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Drug May Be Antidote to Bleeding Tied to Blood Thinner Pradaxa
Idarucizumab quickly reversed the effect in 100 percent of cases, study found
- Posted June 22, 2015
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Millions of Smokers May Have Undiagnosed Lung Disease
Study shows scans, other tests can help spot respiratory problems early
- Posted June 22, 2015
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Poor Health as Teen, Poor Job Prospects Later, Study Suggests
Chronic mental or physical problems were tied to worse education, employment goals in adult life
- Posted June 22, 2015
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More Than Two-Thirds of U.S. Adults Now Overweight or Obese: Study
Only 25 percent of men and 33 percent of women at a healthy weight, researchers say
- Posted June 22, 2015
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HPV Vaccination Tied to Drop in Precancerous Cervical Lesions in U.S.
But screening rules for women changed recently, so impact of the shots remains unclear, researchers say
- Posted June 22, 2015