- Experts Concerned as NIH Axes Critical Vaccine Study Funds
- Brain Implant Lets Woman Talk After 18 Years of Silence Due to Stroke
- Major Job Cuts at NIOSH Pose Risks to Worker Safety, Critics Warn
- Microplastics Linked To High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Stroke
- Pregnant Women, New Moms Dying More Often From Heart Conditions
- Navigators Help Patients Get Colonoscopy For Suspected Cancer
- GLP-1 Drug Use For Weight Loss Has Soared, Costing Billions
- Fasting Outperforms Calorie Cutting, Clinical Trial Says
- Cardiac Arrest Deaths During Marathons Down By Half
- Local Outbreaks Can Motivate the Vaccine-Hesitant, Poll Finds
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Coping With Diabetes Is a Family Affair
When Giuseppina Miller’s 8-year-old son, Peter, was first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, he necessarily got a lot of his parents’ attention. “We tried to adjust pretty well, but I was getting no sleep because I had...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Health Highlights: March 1, 2019
FDA Warns Americans Not to Buy Drugs From Canadian Company NYC Measles Outbreak Cases Reach 121 Pop Warner Bans Three-Point Stance in Youngest Divisions Flu Shots Don't Cause Miscarriages: Study Robotically-Assisted Surgical Devices Not Approved for Cancer Surgery: FDA
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Health Tip: Make Snow Days Heart-Safe
For some, strenuous winter activities can be hard on the heart. Simply walking through or shoveling snow can be especially dangerous for those with cardiovascular disease, the American Heart Association says. To make snowy days safer, the...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Health Tip: Dietary Fat Finds
Some diets encourage fats and some advocate against them. But which is healthiest? Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health agree that there is no universally optimal amount of fat consumption. For most people...
- Posted March 1, 2019