- Stigma, Shame Hit Many Gay Men Affected by Mpox Outbreak
- Calories, Not Meal Timing, Key to Weight Loss: Study
- Dietary Changes May Beat Meds in Treating IBS
- Screen Pregnant Women for Syphilis, Ob-Gyn Group Advises
- Even With Weight Gain, Quitting Smoking in Pregnancy Still Best for Health
- A-Fib Is Strong Precursor to Heart Failure
- One Neurological Factor Keeps Black, Hispanic Patients From Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials
- Managing Blood Sugar After Stroke Could Be Key to Outcomes
- Dozens of COVID Virus Mutations Arose in Man With Longest Known Case
- Blood Test Might Someday Diagnose Early MS
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Group Singalongs Could Be a Quick Icebreaker
Researchers looked at bonding of adult-ed students
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Face-lifts Seem to Do Little to Boost Self-Esteem: Study
Researchers note that sense of self-worth is more complicated than appearance alone
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Face-lifts Seem to Do Little to Boost Self-Esteem: Study
Researchers note that sense of self-worth is more complicated than appearance alone
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Researchers Say They’ve Identified 3 Type 2 Diabetes Subtypes
For data miners, routinely provided patient information yields a bigger picture
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Too Few Preteen Girls Get HPV Vaccine, CDC Says
Common sexually transmitted virus can cause multiple cancers
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Drugs May Be as Good as Surgery for Chronic Sinusitis
Study found sufferers who stuck with treatments like nasal sprays saw improvements in quality of life
- Posted October 29, 2015
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FDA Approves Expanded Use for Melanoma Drug
Yervoy can now be used after surgery to reduce risk of deadly skin cancer returning
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Drugmaker Recalls Injectors Used to Treat Allergic Reactions
Sanofi's Auvi-Q injectors may not deliver right amount of life-saving drug
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Too Much TV Linked to Leading Causes of Death
Study found the more time spent in front of the tube, the greater the risk
- Posted October 29, 2015
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Breast Cancer Equally Common Now Among Blacks, Whites
In years past, rate for whites exceeded that of blacks, but that gap is gone, American Cancer Society says
- Posted October 29, 2015