- Citrus Oil Formula May Relieve Dry Mouth for Cancer Patients
- Utah Becomes First State to Ban Community Water Fluoridation
- Measles Outbreak Leads to Dangerous Vitamin A Toxicity
- Trump Administration to Cut 10,000 Health and Human Services Jobs
- Organ Transplant Patient Dies After Contracting Rabies
- AI Improves Diagnosis Of Celiac Disease
- Sugar Substitute Appears To Boost Appetite, Hunger
- Social Media Can Drag Down Troubled Young People
- Stroke Risk Higher For At Least A Decade After Minor Stroke-Like Attacks
- Virtual Reality Headsets Can Help Ease Cancer Pain
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Health Highlights: Oct. 31, 2015
Medicare to Cover End-of-Life Counseling for Older Americans Skippy Peanut Butter Recalled Due to Possible Metal Fragments
- Posted October 31, 2015
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Interrupted Sleep Not Good for Your Mood, Study Suggests
Those who slept fewer hours, but without disruptions, felt more positive the next day
- Posted October 30, 2015
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Interrupted Sleep Not Good for Your Mood, Study Suggests
Those who slept fewer hours, but without disruptions, felt more positive the next day
- Posted October 30, 2015
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Helping Your Diabetic Child Have a Safe Halloween
Counting carbs and swapping treats help kids stick to treatment goals, expert says
- Posted October 30, 2015
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Snake Bites Take Big Global Toll, Especially Among the Poor
Shortage and cost of antivenom, need for training are issues in nations where bites are common, researcher says
- Posted October 30, 2015
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‘Green’ Office May Boost Brainpower
Small study finds gains in employee productivity
- Posted October 30, 2015
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Singing Better Than Talking for Soothing Cranky Babies, Study Finds
It seems to keep infants happy longer, researchers say
- Posted October 30, 2015
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Breast-Feeding May Reduce Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer: Study
Researchers call for removing obstacles to breast-feeding in home, community and workplace
- Posted October 30, 2015
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It’s Back to Standard Time This Weekend
Early risers may struggle, but night owls have an opportunity to reset bedtimes, expert says
- Posted October 30, 2015
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Kids Meals, Toys and TV Ads Add Up to Frequent Fast Food: Study
Restaurant chains that advertise on children's networks exert strong pull on 3- to 7-year-olds
- Posted October 30, 2015