- FDA Approves First Self-Test Collection Kit for HPV
- U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for First Time in 5 Years
- Avian Flu Virus Showing Up in NYC Wild Birds
- New Blood Test Could Help Spot Preeclampsia in First Trimester
- Report Highlights Big Gaps in Cancer Outcomes Based on Race
- Could a Low-Cal Keto Diet Help Ease Acne?
- Pedal Power: Biking Could Help Prevent Knee Arthritis
- Surgical Outcomes Better With More Women on Your Team
- Early Hints at a Gene Therapy Cure for Herpes
- One Key to Weight Loss for Men: Competing for Cash
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Day Care Doesn’t Encourage Weight Gain in Kids
After other factors were weighed, analysis found no link
- Posted October 10, 2016
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Back Surgery Doesn’t Knock All NFL Players Out of the Game: Study
Nearly two-thirds of players continue to perform after spinal disc operation, researchers find
- Posted October 9, 2016
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Target Fast-Food Combo Meals to Cut Sugary Drinks for Kids: Study
Researchers want chains to stop including the beverages with meal deals to reduce calorie intake
- Posted October 7, 2016
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Target Fast-Food Combo Meals to Cut Sugary Drinks for Kids: Study
Researchers want chains to stop including the beverages with meal deals to reduce calorie intake
- Posted October 7, 2016
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How ‘Mindful Eating’ Can Keep Kids Slim
Step one, pediatrician says, is to examine emotional connection to food
- Posted October 7, 2016
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Healthy Living May Mean More Healthy Years for Seniors
Study found they enjoyed longer spans without disability even as they lived longer
- Posted October 7, 2016
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Study Suggests Genetic Link to Middle Ear Infections
They're the No. 1 reason kids get antibiotics, and finding could point to better treatments, researchers say
- Posted October 7, 2016
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Study Suggests Genetic Link to Middle Ear Infections
They're the No. 1 reason kids get antibiotics, and finding could point to better treatments, researchers say
- Posted October 7, 2016
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Study Questions the No-Sex-Before-Big-Game Advice
Researchers find no proof that it hurts athletic performance, and it may even help
- Posted October 7, 2016
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Study IDs Effective Rx for Burned-Out Doctors
Shorter workdays, stress-management training can help the more than half of U.S. physicians affected
- Posted October 7, 2016