- Common Chemicals in Plastics May Harm Baby Brain Development
- Trump Administration Orders More Cuts to CDC Budget
- FDA Delays Final Approval of Novavax COVID Vaccine
- Medicaid Expansion Protected Americans During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Antidepressants Linked To Sudden Cardiac Death
- Discrimination Dramatically Increases Risk for Depression, Anxiety
- New Blood Test Can Diagnose, Track Alzheimer’s Disease
- Bedsores More Likely In Short-Staffed Hospitals Leaning On Nurse OT, Travel Nurses
- Lifestyle Changes Boost Longevity For Cancer Survivors
- Longtime Head of 9/11 Health Program Let Go Amid Federal Job Cuts
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Older Adults’ Hearing Loss May Be Tied to Earlier Death
Findings don't prove that impaired hearing is to blame, but draw attention to quality-of-life issues
- Posted September 24, 2015
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Short Legs May Explain Why Toddlers Teeter
Study suggests the smaller limbs give children less time to push up away from the ground
- Posted September 24, 2015
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Later Umbilical Cord Clamping May Help Smallest Preemies
Study found babies had better blood pressure, less need for transfusions with delayed clamping
- Posted September 24, 2015
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Paralyzed Man Walks Using Technology That Bypasses Spinal Cord
Brain signals travel through a computer that sends the message straight to the legs, researchers say
- Posted September 24, 2015
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Health Highlights: Sept. 24, 2015
FDA Panel Reviews Essure Birth Control Implant Listeriosis Outbreak Linked to Soft Cheeses From Karoun Dairies: CDC
- Posted September 24, 2015
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Taking Blood Pressure Drugs at Night May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Study finds taking medication at night cut risk of blood sugar disorder in half
- Posted September 23, 2015
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For Unexplained Infertility, Breast Cancer Drug No Better Than Standard Treatment
Study found letrozole did not result in more pregnancies compared to two other fertility drugs
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Placing Large Catheter in Vein Under Collarbone Best, Study Finds
Compared to neck or groin placement, it reduced chances of blood infections, clots among critically ill
- Posted September 23, 2015