- Planters Peanut Products Under Recall Due to Listeria Risk
- That ‘New Car Smell’ Could Be Toxic Carcinogens
- Gene Discovery Points to a New Form of Alzheimer’s
- Scientists May Have Located Your Brain’s ‘Neural Compass’
- Almost All Counterfeit Oxycontin Pills Contain Fentanyl
- A Parent’s Watchful Eye Does Keep Kids From Drugs, Alcohol: Study
- AI Might Boost Detection of A-Fib
- Drug May Help Folks Kick the Vaping Habit
- Small Pump May Let Kids Stay Home As They Await New Heart
- Gene Therapy Improves Vision in People With Inherited Blindness
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Too Much Sitting Ages You Faster
Cells of elderly sedentary women look much older than their actual age, study finds
- Posted January 18, 2017
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MRIs Might Help Guide Preemies’ Neurological Care
Brain scans after birth may pinpoint potential developmental problems, study finds
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Implanted Defibrillators Benefit Seniors: Study
Nearly 80 percent of patients were alive 2 years after getting device that restores normal heart rhythm
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Sight-Stealing Eye Condition
Animal tests showed fewer injections needed to treat age-related macular degeneration
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Soft Robotic Sleeve Shows Promise for Failing Hearts
But device has only been tested in pigs, so far
- Posted January 18, 2017
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FDA Offers Guidance on Fish Intake for Kids, Pregnant Women
Agency recommends 2-3 servings of 'best choices' weekly
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Hospital-Related Delirium May Help Worsen Dementia
But disorienting condition can be treated if recognized, researchers say
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Short Stretches of Exercise May Have Anti-Inflammatory Effect
20 minutes on a treadmill linked to drop in immune cells tied to inflammation, study finds
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Incentives May Spur Poor Families to Buy More Fruits, Veggies
Many may not know about program that doubles value of food stamps spent on produce, study finds
- Posted January 18, 2017
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Plastic Surgeons Often Miss Patients’ Mental Disorders
10 percent seeking facial procedures have condition called body dysmorphic disorder, study contends
- Posted January 18, 2017