- Could High-Fructose Corn Syrup in Foods Help Speed Cancer?
- As ‘Teletherapy’ Takes Hold, Nearly 12% of Young Adults Now Undergo Psychotherapy
- Zepbound Bests Wegovy for Weight Loss in New Trial
- E. Coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders Declared Over
- Almost a Third of U.S. Retail Pharmacies Have Closed Since 2010
- 20th Century Lead Exposures Took Grim Toll on Americans’ Health
- American Seniors Struggle to Pay Medical Bills More Than Peers in Other Wealthy Countries
- Even Minutes-Long Exercise ‘Bursts’ Can Help Women’s Hearts
- Smoking/Vaping Combo Lowers Odds for Quitting Nicotine
- High-Dose Vitamin D Supplements Won’t Prevent Diabetes in Healthy Seniors
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Many With Mental Illness Miss Out on HIV Tests
Rates of infection up to 15 times higher, yet testing rates similar to those without psychiatric woes, study finds
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Food Stamp Use Linked to Raised Early Death Risk in Study
Highlights need to improve health of poorer Americans, researchers say
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Food Stamp Use Linked to Raised Early Death Risk in Study
Highlights need to improve health of poorer Americans, researchers say
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Abortions in Texas Dropped Dramatically After Restrictions
Greater travel distances linked to 50 percent decline in some counties, study finds
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Study Ties Inflammation, Gut Bacteria to Type 1 Diabetes
However, it's not yet clear if these factors actually cause the disease
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Skin Cancer Cream Linked to 5 Dog Deaths: FDA
Even ingesting small amounts of fluorouracil can kill family pets, agency warns
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Genital Herpes Vaccine Shows Promise in Animal Trials
Two-pronged approach tested on lab monkeys, guinea pigs
- Posted January 19, 2017
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U.S. Health Care Costs From Birth Defects Total Almost $23 Billion a Year
CDC study finds many cases involve babies, but care may be needed for a lifetime
- Posted January 19, 2017
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Truckers’ Poor Health: An Accident Waiting to Happen?
Multiple medical conditions tied to 2 to 4 times the odds of a crash, study suggests
- Posted January 19, 2017