- About 90% of U.S. Adults Are On the Way to Heart Disease
- More Than 321,000 U.S. Kids Lost a Parent to Drug ODs in a Decade
- There’s a New Set of COVID Variants Called FLiRT: What You Need to Know
- Drive to Be ‘Perfect’ Parent Isn’t Healthy, Survey Finds
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- Big Rise in Emergencies Involving Synthetic Weed Among Kids, Adults
- How Mindfulness Could Help Folks Quit Opioids
- Candy Company Recalls Products Due to Salmonella Risk
- Study Finds Heart Damage in ‘Couch Potato’ Kids
- Helping Your Child Make Friends With a Child With Autism
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Blood Test Might Someday Predict Your Stroke Risk
People with high levels of certain 'biomarkers' had significantly higher odds for an attack, study found
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Adult-Onset Asthma Might Raise Heart Risks
But shared risk factors, such as air pollution, might explain the connection, researchers say
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Stress May Take Greatest Toll on Younger Women’s Hearts: Study
Female heart disease patients under 50 were 4 times more likely than male peers to show effects, study found
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Senior Years May Truly Be Golden for Happiness
Researchers find people get less stressed and are more content as they age
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Season of Conception May Affect Fetal Brain Growth
Babies conceived in winter more apt to have learning problems and vitamin D might play a role, study finds
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Diabetes Drug May Help Kids With Autism Fight Unwanted Pounds
Weight gain is a side effect of antipsychotic drugs used to treat irritability and agitation
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Cancer on Course to Become Top Killer of Americans
Report shows it will probably eclipse heart disease as leading cause of death in coming years
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Diabetes Drug May Help Kids With Autism Fight Unwanted Pounds
Weight gain is a side effect of antipsychotic drugs used to treat irritability and agitation
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Cancer on Course to Become Top Killer of Americans
Report shows it will probably eclipse heart disease as leading cause of death in coming years
- Posted August 24, 2016
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Kids’ Mild Brain Injury Can Have Long-Term Effects
Early head trauma linked to psychiatric, financial issues as adults, study finds
- Posted August 24, 2016