- CDC Denies Milwaukee’s Request for Help on Lead in Schools
- Fisher-Price Recalls 253,000 Baby Toys Over Choking Risk
- Two Deaths in Oregon County Linked to Fatal Brain Disorder
- Home-Delivered Medical Meals Could Prevent Millions Of Hospitalizations A Year
- Cystic Fibrosis Screening Favors White Children, Report Says
- Natural Disasters Increase Cancer Risk
- ADHD Drugs Generally Safe For Heart Health, Review Says
- Cancer Screening Rates Down Among American Adults
- Menstrual Cycle Could Be Contributing To Sickle Cell Pain Events
- Total Hip Replacement Recovery: Everything You Need To Know
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A Future Challenge for Some Cancer Survivors: Heart Disease
The younger the age at diagnosis, the greater the risk, study suggests
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Mouse Study Suggests Way to Stop Poison Ivy’s Itch
Blocking protein in immune system kept it from telling brain that skin was irritated
- Posted November 7, 2016
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A Future Challenge for Some Cancer Survivors: Heart Disease
The younger the age at diagnosis, the greater the risk, study suggests
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Those Low on ‘Love Hormone’ May Have Less Empathy: Study
Medical conditions can affect ocytocin levels
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Additive in Processed Foods Tied to Colon Cancer in Mice
Emulsifiers may change intestinal bacteria and promote inflammation, researchers say
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Anesthesia Before Age 4 May Have Slight Impact on Later School Performance
The low 'overall difference in academic performance' is reassuring, researchers say
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Antibody Treatment Shields Fetus From Zika — in Mice
Human-derived protein shows promise, but must still be tested in human trials
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Health Highlights: Nov. 7, 2016
Former Attorney General Janet Reno Dies at 78 FDA Panel Recommends Approval of New Antibiotic
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Flavored E-Cigarettes May Entice Teens to Smoke: Study
Nearly 2 of 3 young people using e-cigs load them with flavors such as bubble gum or gummy bear
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Few States Have Plans for Kids Returning to Class After Concussion
Students need an appropriate return to mental work, doctors say
- Posted November 7, 2016