- Fluoride May Be Linked to Decreased IQ, Says “Limited Data,” Hard-to-Interpret Study
- First U.S. Death From Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
- Blood Test May Help Predict How Long Immunity Lasts
- DoxyPEP Lowers Rate of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Data Suggests
- Multilingual Children with Autism Show Improved Cognitive Function
- Access to Medical Test Results Is Confusing, Anxiety-Provoking
- Caregivers Face Mental, Physical Health Risks
- U.S. Whooping Cough Cases Surge
- Brain Volume, Health Linked to Socioeconomic Status
- Cruise Passenger Dies Amid Norovirus Outbreak That Sickened Dozens
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Doctors Issue Call to Combat Climate Change
They say respiratory illnesses, heat stroke and infectious diseases are growing threats due to a warmer planet
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Botox Can Be Used for Chronic Migraine, Experts Say
American Academy of Neurology issues new guideline on use of the drug
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Many Breast Cancer Patients May Not Need Chemo: Study
Genetic test can help doctors determine who can safely avoid treatment after surgery
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Many Breast Cancer Patients May Not Need Chemo: Study
Genetic test can help doctors determine who can safely avoid treatment after surgery
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Botox Can Be Used for Chronic Migraine, Experts Say
American Academy of Neurology issues new guideline on use of the drug
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Novel E-Skin May Monitor Health, Vital Signs
The ultra-thin, flexible film applied to skin shows pulse rate, oxygen levels and more, researchers say
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Doctors May Be Ordering Too Many Neck Artery Scans: Study
Uncertain results can prompt surgery that some experts feel is unnecessary and risky
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Have Scientists Found ‘Virginity Genes’?
Study suggests link between timing of first sex, first baby and DNA
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Americans Embraced Record Number of Lip Procedures in 2015
Implants, injections soar in the 'age of the selfie,' plastic surgeons say
- Posted April 18, 2016
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Many U.S. Adults Think Kids’ Health Is Worse Today
They also think children have higher stress levels, less family time, poorer coping skills and personal friendships, survey finds
- Posted April 18, 2016