- Most Women Aren’t Clear When Menopause Might Start
- New Visual Test For Autism Could Aid Earlier Diagnosis
- Half-Million Children Could Die If U.S. AIDS Relief Is Dropped
- Seasonal Allergies Likely To Grow Worse Under Climate Change
- First Baby Born From Robot-Controlled IVF
- Eviction Bans Linked To Drop In Child Abuse Reports
- Bausch + Lomb Issues Recall of enVista Lenses Used in Cataract Surgery
- Pets May Boost Happiness As Much As Family or Friends
- A New UV Light May Help Stop Future Pandemics
- FDA Reverses Office Order, Lets Staff Work From Home
-
Vitamin E, Selenium Don’t Cut Colon Cancer Risk: Study
The two antioxidants didn't help prevent polyps, researchers say
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Short Course of Antibiotics Not Best for Kids’ Ear Infections
10 days of the medication was twice as effective, study finds
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Delay in Clamping Umbilical Cord Benefits Babies, Doctors Say
New guideline follows research showing that waiting 30 to 60 seconds boosts iron levels throughout 1st year
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Innovative Programs Help Addicts Get Off Opioids
Long waitlists for drug rehab led to two promising efforts in New England
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Better Sleep May Signal Recovery From Brain Injury
New research suggests sleep-wake cycles are useful gauge of recuperation
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Better Sleep May Signal Recovery From Brain Injury
New research suggests sleep-wake cycles are useful gauge of recuperation
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Mumps Cases Hit 10-Year High in U.S.
Contagious virus, which can cause complications, can be prevented by vaccine, specialist says
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
HIV May Double Odds of Heart Attack
Study suggests that tools used to predict risk need tweaking for those with AIDS-causing virus
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
‘Groundbreaking’ Research Offers Clues to Cause of Dyslexia
Brain scans revealed that those with the reading disorder showed less ability to 'adapt' to sensory information
- Posted December 21, 2016
-
Many With Breast Cancer Unnecessarily Choose Double Mastectomy: Study
Removing healthy breast is unlikely to extend survival, but some doctors don't mention this, researchers say
- Posted December 21, 2016