- Alcohol Intake Increases Cancer Risk, Beverages Should Carry Warning: Surgeon General
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- AI Proves Useful for Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
- Ready-to-Eat Broccoli Pulled from Walmart Shelves Due to Listeria Risk
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- Peer Pressure Influences Older Adult Alcohol Consumption
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- Experts Warn of Growing Risks as Bird Flu Cases Rise
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Breast Density May Be Leading Indicator of Cancer Risk
Study suggests it outweighs obesity and family history, but oncologists say more research is needed
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Flu Shot May Curb Respiratory Infections in People With Heart Failure
Doctors should consider high-dose vaccine for those over 65, study suggests
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Most U.S. Adults Support Routine Child Vaccine
Survey finds 80 percent have positive view of the shot against measles, mumps and rubella
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Time Outdoors May Deliver Better Sleep
Camping and exposure to natural light helps prime your body for an earlier bedtime, researchers say
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Many Breast Cancer Survivors Don’t Get Life-Extending Therapy
Study estimates nearly 15,000 lives saved over decade if all who needed hormone treatment got it
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Common Painkillers Don’t Ease Back Pain, Study Finds
Patients who took NSAIDs were also 2.5 times more likely to suffer gastrointestinal side effects
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Health Highlights: Feb. 2, 2017
Trump Takes Hair Growth Drug: Doctor Smokeless Tobacco Products Recalled Medical Groups Concerned Over Trump Immigration Ban
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Sticking With One Doctor May Help Keep Seniors Out of the Hospital
Study found those who saw the same physician over time had fewer admissions
- Posted February 2, 2017
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Sleepless Nights Linked to Asthma Later in Life
Adults with chronic insomnia 3 times more likely to develop the respiratory disorder, study suggests
- Posted February 2, 2017