- Most Women Aren’t Clear When Menopause Might Start
- New Visual Test For Autism Could Aid Earlier Diagnosis
- Half-Million Children Could Die If U.S. AIDS Relief Is Dropped
- Seasonal Allergies Likely To Grow Worse Under Climate Change
- First Baby Born From Robot-Controlled IVF
- Eviction Bans Linked To Drop In Child Abuse Reports
- Bausch + Lomb Issues Recall of enVista Lenses Used in Cataract Surgery
- Pets May Boost Happiness As Much As Family or Friends
- A New UV Light May Help Stop Future Pandemics
- FDA Reverses Office Order, Lets Staff Work From Home
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Health Highlights: Aug. 12, 2019
'Miracle Mineral Solution' Is No Miracle Cure, FDA Warns Streets Around Notre Dame Cathedral to Undergo Lead Decontamination Bottled Water Offered to Residents of Newark, N.J. Due to Lead Level Concerns New Ebola Drugs Highly Effective, Might Shorten Africa Outbreak Dole...
- Posted August 13, 2019
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Health Tip: Napping Do’s and Don’ts
A nap can improve mood, performance and alertness, says Mayo Clinic. But sleeping at the wrong time or for too long can backfire. Mayo suggests the best way to nap: Keep naps between 10 and 20 minutes....
- Posted August 13, 2019
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Is a Chlamydia Vaccine on the Horizon?
A vaccine against the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia appears safe and potentially effective, an early trial suggests. The phase 1 study included 35 healthy women. Those who were given injections of two possible vaccines developed antibodies to...
- Posted August 13, 2019
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How to Kickstart Your Creativity
You don’t have to have the talent of a Rembrandt or Yo-Yo Ma to express creativity and get some very special benefits from doing so. Everyday creativity boosts well-being and can give you a stronger sense of...
- Posted August 12, 2019
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How to Make Perfect Guacamole
Guacamole is one party dip that’s actually good for you, and it’s easy to make at home. Hass avocados — with green skins that turn brown-black when ripe — are rich and creamy. They’re filled with healthy...
- Posted August 12, 2019
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What TV Binge-Watching Does to Your Brain
Binge-watching episodes of your favorite shows does no favors for your brain, an expert warns. “It’s important to recognize that the brain is not an isolated organ — it responds to its environment,” said Dr. Randall Wright,...
- Posted August 12, 2019
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Too Much Napping May Signal Alzheimer’s
If you often find yourself dosing off during the day, new research suggests it might be an early warning sign that you have Alzheimer’s disease. Areas of the brain that keep you awake during the day are...
- Posted August 12, 2019
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Depression, Alzheimer’s Might Be Part of Same Process in Some Aging Brains: Study
New research is untangling the complex relationship between symptoms of depression and losses in memory and thinking that often emerge together with Alzheimer’s disease. In fact, the new data suggests that “depression symptoms themselves may be among...
- Posted August 12, 2019
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Health Highlights: Aug. 12, 2019
EPA Won't Approve Warning Labels for Glyphosate
- Posted August 12, 2019
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Health Tip: Treating the Chills at Home
The chills refers to an episode of shivering, along with paleness and feeling cold. Most commonly, the chills are associated with fever, says Mount Sinai Hospital. They are the body’s way of producing heat when it feels...
- Posted August 12, 2019