- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
- U.S. Postpartum Depression Diagnoses Doubled in a Decade
- California Child Tests Positive for Bird Flu
- About 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Have High Cholesterol
- Four Million Americans Could Lose Health Coverage Once ACA Credits Expire
- Child-Teacher Bond in Early Education Could Have Lasting Impact
- Surgeon General Says U.S. Smoking Rates Have Tumbled, But Not for Everyone
- Earlier Type 2 Diabetes Diagnoses Bring Higher Odds for Dementia
- A-fib Plus Heart Failure a Dangerous Combo
- Psychologists’ Group Issues First Guidance to Parents on Teen Online Video Use
-
Americans’ Cholesterol Levels Keep Falling
Eliminating trans fats from the U.S. diet may be one factor in this healthy trend, CDC researchers say
- Posted November 30, 2016
-
Lack of Sleep Takes Big Bite Out of World Economies
More than $411 billion a year lost in U.S. due to lower productivity levels, study finds
- Posted November 30, 2016
-
It’s Never Too Late to Stop Smoking
Even quitting in your 60s can add years to your life, researchers find
- Posted November 30, 2016
-
Health Highlights: Nov. 30, 2016
FDA Approves Large Studies of Ecstasy to Treat PTSD 9th Case of Paralysis-Causing Syndrome in Washington State
- Posted November 30, 2016
-
Health Tip: Build Your Child’s Healthy Plate
Make sure the child has nutritious meals
- Posted November 30, 2016
-
Health Tip: When You’re a Caregiver With a Full-Time Job
Be realistic about what's possible
- Posted November 30, 2016
-
Scientists Spot ‘Teetotaler’ Gene
Discovery might one day lead to drugs to control excessive alcohol consumption, researchers say
- Posted November 29, 2016
-
Tennis Anyone? It May Prolong Your Life
Racquet sports, swimming and aerobics tied to lower risk of early death in study
- Posted November 29, 2016
-
Having Trouble Hearing? Maybe It’s Not Your Ears
Part of the problem for seniors might lie in the brain, research suggests
- Posted November 29, 2016
-
Smoking Raises Heart Attack Risk 8-Fold in People Under 50
At all ages, the habit boosted odds for heart trouble, but younger people fared the worst, study found
- Posted November 29, 2016