- In a Shift, Pediatricians’ Group Says Breastfeeding Safe When HIV-Positive Mom Is Properly Treated
- Fertility Treatments Safe for Breast Cancer Survivors With Cancer-Linked Genes
- 1 in 4 Parents Say Their Teen Drinks Caffeine Daily
- New Blood Test Could Spot Dangerous Type of Stroke
- Blood Pressure Meds Raise Fracture Risks for Those in Nursing Homes
- Could Infertility Treatment Raise Postpartum Heart Risks?
- Does It Matter What You Eat or Drink Before Bed?
- Your Allergy Meds Come With Hazards: Be Aware
- Vaping Linked to Earlier Onset of Asthma
- FDA Approves New Drug for Deadly Lung Cancer
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Opioids by Injection May Drive HIV Outbreaks
Indiana case offers a lesson for other rural communities
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Meningitis B Vaccine Falls Short of Expectations
1 in 3 students didn't get immunity against outbreak strain after 2 doses of Bexsero, study finds
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Sleep Disorders 6 Times Higher Among Veterans
Post-traumatic stress disorder increases the risk even more, study shows
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Sleep Disorders 6 Times Higher Among Veterans
Post-traumatic stress disorder increases the risk even more, study shows
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Brisk Walking May Help Ward Off Diabetes
Researchers determine the best amount for lowering elevated blood sugar
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Study: VA Hospitals Compare Favorably to Non-VA Centers
Found them as safe, effective as civilian medical centers
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Opioid Abusers Missing Out on Addiction-Fighting Drug
Painkillers are easier to prescribe than the drug that battles dependence on them, addiction specialist says
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Florida Investigates Possible Local Transmission of Zika Virus
If confirmed, it would be first case of local spread of the birth-defect causing disease in continental U.S.
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Alzheimer’s May Hamper Ability to Perceive Pain
People with the disease, however, don't have higher tolerance for pain, study shows
- Posted July 20, 2016
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Even Your Heart May Benefit From Extra Education
People with more schooling tend to have less heart failure, study suggests
- Posted July 20, 2016