- Tips for Spending Holiday Time With Family Members Who Live with Dementia
- Tainted Cucumbers Now Linked to 100 Salmonella Cases in 23 States
- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
- Norovirus Sickens Hundreds on Three Cruise Ships: CDC
- Not Just Blabber: What Baby’s First Vocalizations and Coos Can Tell Us
- What’s the Link Between Memory Problems and Sexism?
- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
- Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
- A New Way to Treat Sjögren’s Disease? Researchers Are Hopeful
- Some Abortion Pill Users Surprised By Pain, Study Says
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Antibiotics Might Cause Weight Gain in Kids
Study finds link between repeated use in children and slightly higher weights in teen years
- Posted October 22, 2015
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Brain Differences Seen in Young Adults at Genetic Risk of Alzheimer’s
They showed less activity in cells used for spatial navigation, researchers report
- Posted October 22, 2015
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Plague May Have Infected Humans Earlier Than Thought
DNA evidence suggests deadly germ was around 4,800 years ago
- Posted October 22, 2015
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ADHD May Have Different Effects on Brains of Boys and Girls
Study findings might explain different behaviors seen in genders, experts say
- Posted October 22, 2015
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Common Shoulder Injury Heals Well Without Surgery: Study
Nonsurgical treatment brings fewer complications and shorter recovery time, researchers say
- Posted October 22, 2015
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Health Highlights: Oct. 22, 2015
Sesame Street Debuts New Character With Autism Gene Test Company 23andMe to Resume Giving Health Data to Consumers
- Posted October 22, 2015
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Health Tip: What’s Polluting the Indoor Air?
Smoke, chemicals and vehicle exhaust are common sources
- Posted October 22, 2015
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Secondhand Smoke in Infancy May Harm Kids’ Teeth
Exposure increased risk of cavities, researchers report
- Posted October 21, 2015
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B Vitamin May Help Ward Off Some Skin Cancers
Study found high-risk patients who took nicotinamide daily developed fewer non-melanoma lesions
- Posted October 21, 2015