- Experts Concerned as NIH Axes Critical Vaccine Study Funds
- Brain Implant Lets Woman Talk After 18 Years of Silence Due to Stroke
- Major Job Cuts at NIOSH Pose Risks to Worker Safety, Critics Warn
- Microplastics Linked To High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Stroke
- Pregnant Women, New Moms Dying More Often From Heart Conditions
- Navigators Help Patients Get Colonoscopy For Suspected Cancer
- GLP-1 Drug Use For Weight Loss Has Soared, Costing Billions
- Fasting Outperforms Calorie Cutting, Clinical Trial Says
- Cardiac Arrest Deaths During Marathons Down By Half
- Local Outbreaks Can Motivate the Vaccine-Hesitant, Poll Finds
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Sex Suffers for Younger Adults After Heart Attack
Lack of interest a complaint of many women and men, study finds
- Posted August 31, 2016
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Funds to Fight Zika Nearly Exhausted: CDC
Mosquito season in Gulf Coast states only half over, officials say
- Posted August 31, 2016
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14 Genes That May Affect Cancer Treatment
Researchers say finding might help identify patients most likely to be helped by chemotherapy, radiation
- Posted August 31, 2016
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Drug-Coated Stents Don’t Improve Patient Survival, Large Study Reports
But, the pricier devices do lead to fewer repeat heart procedures
- Posted August 31, 2016
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Health Highlights: Aug. 31, 2016
New U.S. Funding to Fight Opioid Abuse Country Fresh Recalls Vegetable Products in 9 States
- Posted August 31, 2016
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Health Tip: Spotting the Signs of an Effective Weight-Loss Program
Make sure it offers these key features
- Posted August 31, 2016
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Ebola May Be Present in Semen for Year or More
And virus is more likely to be found in male survivors older than 40, researchers report
- Posted August 30, 2016
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3 Steps to Lower a Woman’s Risk of Premature Birth
Study finds there's lots mothers-to-be can do to help ensure they deliver at full-term
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Case Study Links New Neurological Complication to Zika
Problems with sensory nerves developed in Honduran man with Zika infection, disease experts say
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Fallout From 9/11 May Include Early Dementia
WTC first responders who developed PTSD seem at greater risk of mental decline, study finds
- Posted August 30, 2016