- FDA Says First Round of Tests Show No Live Virus in Pasteurized Milk
- King Charles Returns to Duties After Cancer Treatment
- Biden Administration Delays Menthol Cigarette Ban
- Blood Test Might Predict Knee Osteoarthritis Years Early
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- Spinal Cord Injury Damages Metabolism, and Scientists Now Know Why
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- Scientists Discover Cause of Rare Movement Disorder
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Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s Linked by Common Risk Factors
Study finds diabetes, smoking and obesity also affect brain areas tied in memory
- Posted July 28, 2015
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Standing All Day at Work? It May Take Toll on Health
Experiencing lower-limb muscle fatigue daily may have long-term consequences, study suggests
- Posted July 28, 2015
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Health Highlights: July 28, 2015
Selfie With Rattlesnake Leads to Huge Medical Bill South Korea MERS Outbreak Over: Prime Minister
- Posted July 28, 2015
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Health Tip: Offer Support to Seniors
Particularly when they're dealing with loss or change
- Posted July 28, 2015
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Health Tip: Protect Your Heart From Stress and Depression
Choose a healthier way to cope
- Posted July 28, 2015
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Early Birth Linked to Introversion, Neuroticism in Adult Life
Study found people who were very premature at birth were more likely to be socially withdrawn
- Posted July 27, 2015
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Childhood Stress Might Raise a Woman’s Risk for Preterm Birth
Canadian study of early trauma and childbirth finds surprising link
- Posted July 27, 2015
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Big Swings in Blood Pressure Could Spell Trouble
Wide fluctuations between doctor visits tied to raised odds of heart disease, early death, study says
- Posted July 27, 2015
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Expert Panel Recommends Questionnaire to Help Spot Depression
Form could be filled out during visit to family doctor, and patient could be referred for follow-up care
- Posted July 27, 2015
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Americans Becoming More Accepting of Gays, Lesbians, Study Finds
More people are genuinely changing attitudes, and not just bowing to cultural pressures
- Posted July 27, 2015