- Bird Flu Virus in Canadian Teen Shows Mutations That Could Help It Spread Among Humans
- Flu, COVID Vaccination Rates Remain Low as Winter Nears
- ’10 Americas:’ Health Disparities Mean Life Expectancy Varies Across U.S.
- Short-Term Hormone Therapy for Menopause Won’t Harm Women’s Brains
- Could a Vitamin Be Effective Treatment for COPD?
- Woman Receives World’s First Robotic Double-Lung Transplant
- Flavored Vapes Behind Big Surge in U.S. E-Cigarette Sales
- Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
- Meds Like Ozempic Are Causing Folks to Waste More Food
- Fibroids, Endometriosis Linked to Shorter Life Spans
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Radon in the Home May Be Linked to Blood Cancers in Women
Study found no connection with men, further research is needed
- Posted May 3, 2016
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For ADHD, Start With Behavior Therapy, Not Drugs: CDC
Parents of hyperactive young children can help them improve through guidance, experts say
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Additional Treatments Offer Little Benefit for Pancreatic Cancer: Study
Neither extra chemotherapy drug nor add-on radiation aided longevity in French trial
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Radon in the Home May Be Linked to Blood Cancers in Women
Study found no connection with men, further research is needed
- Posted May 3, 2016
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For ADHD, Start With Behavior Therapy, Not Drugs: CDC
Parents of hyperactive young children can help them improve through guidance, experts say
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Could Infant Colds, Other Infections Raise Type 1 Diabetes Risk?
Study suggests a link, but researchers still don't understand the potential mechanisms
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Why Labradors Often Get Fat
One copy of a gene variant led to an additional 4 pounds, on average, study found
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Health Highlights: May 3, 2016
Jury Awards $55 Million to Woman in J&J Talcum Powder Lawsuit New Findings Bring More Personalized Breast Cancer Treatments Closer Cinnabon Stix Recalled Due to Possible Undeclared Peanut Allergens
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Training Program for Those With Autism Often Results in Low-Paying Jobs: Study
While 60 percent came away with work, most ended up working part-time, earning less than poverty level
- Posted May 3, 2016
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Preemies’ Brains Get Boost From Breast Milk
MRI scans found infants who drank more of it had more brain tissue, study found
- Posted May 3, 2016