- CDC Cuts Key Smoking Programs Despite Success in Curbing Smoking Rates
- RFK Jr. Touts Vaccine While At Funeral of Texas Girl Who Died of Measles
- Biden Plan To Expand Obesity Drug Coverage Is Rejected
- Most Eligible Smokers Not Getting Lung Cancer Screening
- Heart-Related Deaths More Likely During Day/Night Heatwaves
- Wildfire Smoke Increases Risk Of Mental Health Problems
- Some Folks Hit With Fees for Using Health Care Message Portals
- Diarrhea-Causing Bacteria Spreading Undetected Through Hospitals
- Ozone Pollution Increases Risk Of Childhood Asthma
- Knee Replacement Recovery Time: What You Need To Know
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Many Chronic Pain Sufferers May Overuse Nonprescription Painkillers
They run risk of stomach bleeds, ulcers, liver damage from meds, doctors say
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Obstetricians’ Group Urges Docs to Help Support Breast-Feeding
Physicians can be resource for new moms, says American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Study Finds Stool Test Effective for Detecting Colon Cancer
Colonoscopy still preferred screening, but this offers less invasive option, researchers say
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Long-Term Smog Exposure May Boost Heart, Lung Disease Deaths
Study finds traffic pollution a big contributor
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Women’s Heart Attacks Are Different Than Men’s, Experts Stress
American Heart Association points out critical differences in new scientific statement
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Long-Term Smog Exposure May Boost Heart, Lung Disease Deaths
Study finds traffic pollution a big contributor
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Women’s Heart Attacks Are Different Than Men’s, Experts Stress
American Heart Association points out critical differences in new scientific statement
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Genetically Modified Monkeys Might Aid Autism Research
Chinese scientists say the primates exhibit behaviors of disorder, could offer insight on how to treat it
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Cystic Fibrosis Drug Seems OK for Preschoolers: Study
Finds treatment works and is well-tolerated in 2- to 5-year-olds
- Posted January 25, 2016
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Free Nicotine Patches by Mail May Help Smokers Quit
Intervention helped boost success rates a bit, even when counseling wasn't included, study found
- Posted January 25, 2016