- FDA Approves New Antibiotic Against UTIs
- New School Lunch Rules Target Added Sugars, Salt
- Dairy Cows Moved Across State Lines Must Now Be Tested for Bird Flu
- TikTok Riddled With Misleading Info on Health: Study
- Emulsifier Chemicals Are Everywhere in Foods. Could They Raise Diabetes Risk?
- Opioids During Pregnancy May Not Raise Psychiatric Risks for Offspring
- Could Heartburn Meds Raise Your Migraine Risk?
- Drug, Alcohol Abuse Goes Untreated in Many Ex-Prisoners
- Watchdog Group Says U.S. Food Recalls Rose Again Last Year
- Genes Could Mix With Pesticide Exposure to Raise Parkinson’s Risk
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Could High-Dose Vitamin D Help Fight Multiple Sclerosis?
Supplementation appears safe but experts say it's too soon for general recommendation
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Could High-Dose Vitamin D Help Fight Multiple Sclerosis?
Supplementation appears safe but experts say it's too soon for general recommendation
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Colon Cancer Among Hispanics Varies by Birthplace
Study found people from Cuba, Puerto Rico have highest death rates from the disease
- Posted December 30, 2015
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It’s Not Too Late to Get a Flu Shot
Influenza activity usually peaks in January or February, FDA says
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Chronic Drinking Plus Binge Drinking Spurs Rapid Liver Damage in Mouse Study
Researchers say impact is more destructive than previously thought
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Heading to a New Year’s Party? Here’s How to Stay Safe
Jan. 1 is the most dangerous day on the road, experts say
- Posted December 30, 2015
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ADHD Meds May Raise Risk for Psychotic Side Effects in Some Kids: Study
Two-thirds of children with parental history of mental illness report 'funny feelings' when on the stimulants
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Health Tip: Helping Your Teens Stay Safe
When they're ready to go to the mall by themselves
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Health Tip: Sip on a Lighter Version of Hot Chocolate
Suggestions to trim calories
- Posted December 30, 2015
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Health Highlights: Dec. 30, 2015
Guinea, 'Ground Zero' for Ebola, Now Declared Free of the Disease
- Posted December 30, 2015