- Could You Spot the Silent Symptoms of Stress?
- Gas Stoves Could Leave Your Lungs Vulnerable to Nitrogen Dioxide
- Key Therapy Equally Effective for Women, Men With Narrowed Leg Arteries
- Doctors Describe Texas Dairy Farm Worker’s Case of Bird Flu
- Does Preschool Boost Kids’ Long-Term Academic Success? Study Finds Mixed Results
- AI Might Spot Rare Diseases in Patients Years Earlier
- An Orangutan Healed Himself With Medicinal Plant
- Quit-Smoking Meds Not Working for You? Try Upping the Dose
- Fewer Americans Are Suffering Most Dangerous Form of Heart Attack
- Even Skipping Meat for One Meal Helps Liver Disease Patients
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Teasing Out Where the Tokers Live
Marijuana use more common in western U.S., report finds
- Posted July 26, 2016
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Put Birth Control in Place Right After Childbirth
Placement of IUD, contraceptive implant after delivery helps prevent accidental pregnancy, doctors advise
- Posted July 26, 2016
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Are Stroke Centers Life Savers?
Study finds small advantage, but only if you get there quickly
- Posted July 26, 2016
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Health Highlights: July 26, 2016
Fixed Payments for Heart Attack Treatment Proposed by Medicare General Mills Expands Flour Recall Dutch Men, Latvian Women Tallest in World: Study
- Posted July 26, 2016
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‘Managing’ Elderly Patients Without Powerful Antipsychotics
Staff training can help eliminate inappropriate practices in nursing homes, study says
- Posted July 25, 2016
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Is Binge-Watching Hazardous to Your Health?
Risk of death from blood clot rises along with TV time, study finds
- Posted July 25, 2016
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Even a Little Exercise May Help Younger Women’s Hearts
Those active about 2.5 hours a week had 25 percent lower disease risk than those who weren't, study found
- Posted July 25, 2016
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Even a Little Exercise May Help Younger Women’s Hearts
Those active about 2.5 hours a week had 25 percent lower disease risk than those who weren't, study found
- Posted July 25, 2016