- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
- U.S. Postpartum Depression Diagnoses Doubled in a Decade
- California Child Tests Positive for Bird Flu
- About 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Have High Cholesterol
- Four Million Americans Could Lose Health Coverage Once ACA Credits Expire
- Child-Teacher Bond in Early Education Could Have Lasting Impact
- Surgeon General Says U.S. Smoking Rates Have Tumbled, But Not for Everyone
- Earlier Type 2 Diabetes Diagnoses Bring Higher Odds for Dementia
- A-fib Plus Heart Failure a Dangerous Combo
- Psychologists’ Group Issues First Guidance to Parents on Teen Online Video Use
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Suicide Risk Rises Among Family, Friends of Suicide Victims: Study
Social stigma can isolate those who are grieving, researcher explains
- Posted January 26, 2016
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CDC Broadens Zika Virus Travel Alert for Pregnant Women
U.S. agency says those at risk should avoid U.S. Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic
- Posted January 26, 2016
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People Gamble More When They Think Things Are ‘Going Their Way’
Unexpected sunny days, sports team wins tied to more lottery spending, study finds
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Parents Often Ill-Informed About Food-Allergy Emergencies
Many don't know how, when to use epinephrine, study finds
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Cancer’s Financial Burden Tied to Poorer Survival, Study Finds
Economic stress may force patients to forgo vital treatments, experts say
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Parents Often Ill-Informed About Food-Allergy Emergencies
Many don't know how, when to use epinephrine, study finds
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Cancer’s Financial Burden Tied to Poorer Survival, Study Finds
Economic stress may force patients to forgo vital treatments, experts say
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Teens Who ‘Vape’ May Be More Likely to Try Smoking, Too
Study finds e-cigarette users have almost triple the odds compared to nonusers
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Blood Donors Needed After East Coast Storm: Red Cross
Many drives were canceled for bad weather, but donations are desperately sought
- Posted January 26, 2016
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Smoking Lowers Breast Cancer Survival, Study Finds
Smoking after diagnosis tied to 72 percent higher risk of death from the disease versus never smoking
- Posted January 26, 2016