- Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound May Lower Heart Failure Deaths
- Nearly 160 Million Americans Harmed by Another’s Drinking, Drug Use
- 1 in 4 Americans Now Struggling to Cover Medical Costs
- Getting Fitter Can Really Help Keep Dementia at Bay
- Skin Patch Could Monitor Your Blood Pressure
- There May Be a Better Way to Treat Hematoma Brain Bleeds
- Chronic Joint Pain Plus Depression Can Take Toll on the Brain
- Living in Space Won’t Permanently Harm Astronauts’ Thinking Skills
- Kids’ Injuries in Sports and at Home: When Is It Right to Seek Medical Attention?
- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
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Seeing the Sea Soothes Stress
But study did not find similar benefit for people living near parks, forests
- Posted May 21, 2016
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Updated Heart Failure Treatment Guidelines Issued
Two new drugs added to list of recommended therapies
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Could a Low-Salt Diet Hurt Your Health?
Report suggests restricting sodium might backfire, but heart experts are critical of the finding
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Newer Drugs Helping Older People With Eye Disease
Treatments keeping those with macular degeneration reading and driving longer, study finds
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Concussion Tied to More School Problems Than Other Sports Injuries
Study suggests need for 'return-to-learn' guidelines
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Concussion Tied to More School Problems Than Other Sports Injuries
Study suggests need for 'return-to-learn' guidelines
- Posted May 20, 2016
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FDA Unveils Makeover of Nutrition Facts Label
Added sugars, relevant portion sizes among the highlights of revision
- Posted May 20, 2016
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FDA Unveils Makeover of Nutrition Facts Label
Added sugars, relevant portion sizes among the highlights of revision
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Frat Brothers Keep Chugging Despite Anti-Booze Efforts
What works for other college students doesn't work for those in Greek organizations, study finds
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Delayed Treatment for Concussion May Prolong Recovery
College athletes not evaluated immediately were sidelined 5 days longer, study found
- Posted May 20, 2016