- Tips for Spending Holiday Time With Family Members Who Live with Dementia
- Tainted Cucumbers Now Linked to 100 Salmonella Cases in 23 States
- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
- Norovirus Sickens Hundreds on Three Cruise Ships: CDC
- Not Just Blabber: What Baby’s First Vocalizations and Coos Can Tell Us
- What’s the Link Between Memory Problems and Sexism?
- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
- Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says
- A New Way to Treat Sjögren’s Disease? Researchers Are Hopeful
- Some Abortion Pill Users Surprised By Pain, Study Says
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Steep Rise in Price of Older Cancer Drugs
Heavy toll of out-of-pocket spending might have some patients skipping meds, researchers warn
- Posted October 6, 2016
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More Evidence Tamoxifen, Other Meds Help Limit Breast Cancer’s Spread
6-year study finds follow-up therapy cuts survivors' risk for cancer in the other breast
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Your Post-Heart Attack Survival May Depend on Choice of Hospital
Patients treated at hospitals with better track records gained additional year of life, study finds
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Having Battered Bahamas, Hurricane Matthew Bears Down on Florida
FEMA offers guidance on how to prepare for the huge storm; more than 2 million people urged to leave their homes
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Depression Can Fuel Heart Disease in Midlife Women: Study
Psychologist recommends mental health screening at routine checkups
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Fitful Sleep May Take Toll on Older Women’s Hearts
Before and after menopause, less sleep linked to plaque buildup in blood vessels, study found
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Health Highlights: Oct. 6, 2016
Double Arm Transplant for U.S. Marine Controversial Blood Testing Company Closes Labs
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Health Tip: Making the Transition to Sleep
Suggestions for a better night's rest
- Posted October 6, 2016
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Love Your Co-workers? It Could Boost Your Health
Social connections on the job deliver psychological benefits, study suggests
- Posted October 5, 2016