- Cannabis Edibles Are Triggering Poisonings Among Older Users
- A Matcha Mouthwash Might Fight Gum Disease
- ‘Hungry Gut’ Gene Test Shows Who’ll Benefit Most From Wegovy
- For Pregnant Women, Fluoridated Drinking Water Might Raise Risks for Baby: Study
- Vaping After Quitting Smoking Keeps Lung Cancer Risk High
- To Boost Colon Cancer Screening, Give Patients Choices
- Quit-Smoking Drug Chantix May Also Help Folks Stop Vaping
- More Kids With Asthma Need Hospital Care on Very Hot Days
- Deadly GallBladder Cancers Rising Among Black Americans
- Repeat COVID Vaccination Could Shield Against Wide Range of Viruses
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Motorized Wheelchair Users at Raised Risk for Traffic Deaths: Study
Over 500 wheelchair-using Americans died in such accidents over 6 years, researchers report
- Posted November 19, 2015
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Shorter People Less Likely to Get Lung Transplants
They also have higher odds of dying while waiting for surgery, the study says
- Posted November 19, 2015
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Cancer Survivors, Overweight Men May Face Job Discrimination
If applicants were heavy or revealed previous illness, they got negative responses, studies say
- Posted November 19, 2015
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Narcan Nasal Spray Approved to Counter Narcotic Painkiller Overdose
First-of-its-kind drug sanctioned to reverse effects of heroin or oxycodone use
- Posted November 19, 2015
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Childhood Cancer Survivors May Suffer Physically, Mentally Decades Later
Long-term effects of powerful treatments merit further study, experts say
- Posted November 19, 2015
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Foods May Affect Each Person’s Blood Sugar Differently, Study Suggests
Researchers say 'one-size-fits-all' diet doesn't exist
- Posted November 19, 2015
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Genetically Engineered Salmon Gets FDA Approval
It's first animal-based food to get OK from the agency, which says it's safe to eat and doesn't need special label
- Posted November 19, 2015
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FDA Approves Nasal Spray to Reverse Narcotic Painkiller Overdose
Drug marketed as Narcan offers new treatment option for family members or first responders
- Posted November 19, 2015
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When Do Kids Learn ‘Fairness’? Culture May Matter, Study Finds
Experiment sheds light on how children in different countries react to being given more than their peers
- Posted November 19, 2015