- Bird Flu Found in North Carolina Turkey Flock as Outbreak Worsens
- New Bird Flu Strain Detected in the U.S.
- Long COVID Severity Linked to White Blood Cell Count
- Vitamin Deficiencies Common in Type 2 Diabetes
- Chemo Causes Nerve Pain For Many Cancer Patients
- Daily Aspirin Reduces Colon Cancer Risk: Study
- Housing Discrimination Increases Cancer Death Risk Among Young Patients
- COVID-19 Remains Major Health Threat in U.S.
- CDC Ordered to End WHO Collaboration
- Kansas Reports Largest Tuberculosis Outbreak in U.S. History
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Smoking Costs World $1.4 Trillion a Year in Disease, Lost Productivity
Tobacco-related diseases caused 12 percent of deaths among smokers aged 30 to 69 in 2012, study finds
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Exercise May Help Black Americans Lower Blood Pressure Risk
Recommended 150 minutes of moderate activity weekly cut odds by almost 25 percent in study
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Snowstorms May Bring Blizzard of Heart Troubles
Study finds higher rate of hospital admissions for heart attack, chest pain 2 days after storm
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Bilingual People May Have an Edge Against Alzheimer’s
Study found they did better on memory tests that patients who only spoke one language
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Snowstorms May Bring Blizzard of Heart Troubles
Study finds higher rate of hospital admissions for heart attack, chest pain 2 days after storm
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Bilingual People May Have an Edge Against Alzheimer’s
Study found they did better on memory tests that patients who only spoke one language
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Study Suggests Newer Cholesterol Drugs Are Safe
Whether taking them results in fewer heart attacks and strokes isn't yet known, researcher says
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Low Back Pain Common Among Kids
Sports injuries are just one frequent cause, study finds
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Chronic Bullying Can Show Up in Report Cards
Study found students who were teased for years got lower grades
- Posted January 30, 2017