- The Heart Disease, Breast Cancer Link
- Psychedelics May Boost Mental Health of People with Cancer in Recovery
- Social Life Protects From Stroke, Infections, Blood Proteins Suggest
- About 50% of Adults Resolve to Try New Diet, Survey Says
- 7 Surprising Ways to Make 2025 Healthy
- Alcohol Intake Increases Cancer Risk, Beverages Should Carry Warning: Surgeon General
- These Are Some of the Best Diets for 2025, Report Says
- AI Proves Useful for Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
- Ready-to-Eat Broccoli Pulled from Walmart Shelves Due to Listeria Risk
- Some Brain Cells Change with Age, Some Don’t: Study
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Health Tip: Caring for Bug Bites
Don't scratch, do check yourself when you come inside
- Posted June 5, 2015
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FDA Panel Endorses Women’s Libido Pill
Vote came after the agency twice rejected the daily sexual dysfunction medication due to side effects
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Shingles Vaccine Appears to Cut Odds of Long-Term Pain
Findings support immunization of older adults
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Misuse of ADHD-Type Drugs Starts Long Before College: Study
Efforts to prevent illegal use should begin in middle school
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Study Shows Arthritis’ Toll on Work, Social Life
Joint disease plus other chronic health conditions may keep up to one-third affected out of workplace
- Posted June 4, 2015
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New Moms Gain No Benefit From Eating Placenta, Studies Show
Researchers say there's also no data at all on possible risks from the practice
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Blood Test Could Reveal Your Viral History
Study authors view new technology as a promising research tool
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Resuming Blood Pressure Meds After Surgery Linked to Better Outcomes
Study suggests delay in restarting drugs leads to more complications
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Sharing a Bathroom With Many Others? Your Toothbrush Likely Has ‘Fecal Matter’
Study in a college dorm finds 60 percent of toothbrushes were contaminated
- Posted June 4, 2015
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Surgery May Boost Survival in Certain Advanced Lung Cancers
Study finds patients with stage 3b tumors lived nearly 10 months longer, on average
- Posted June 4, 2015