- EPA Finalizes Rule to Require Removal of Lead Pipes in U.S. Water System
- CDC Will Test Travelers From Rwanda for Ebola-Like Marburg Virus
- Scientists Discover the Brain’s Waste-Disposal System, With Clues to Alzheimer’s Disease
- Were FDA’s ‘Black Box’ Warnings on Antidepressants a Mistake? Youth Suicides Rose Afterwards
- Breast Cancer Treatments Might Speed Aging, Study Finds
- Damage to Brainstem Could Be Driving Long COVID
- Could Music Lessons Help Clear the ‘Brain Fog’ of Chemotherapy?
- New Hope Against Breast Cancers That Spread to the Brain
- AI May Not Be Ready to Run Emergency Rooms
- Epinephrine: Tips to the ‘EpiPen’ Ingredient and How It Treats Anaphylaxis
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Health Highlights: Aug. 21, 2019
CBP Won't Vaccinate Migrants Against Flu Planned Parenthood Withdraws From Federal Family Planning Program
- Posted August 21, 2019
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Health Tip: Tooth Whitening Safety
Tooth whitening is a cosmetic treatment that can remove unsightly stains. From dental office procedures to at-home whiteners, there are many safe and effective whitening options, says the American Dental Association. Before whitening, the ADA encourages people...
- Posted August 21, 2019
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Health Tip: Lifting Heavy Things
Lifting heavy things is a leading cause of workplace injury, says the University of North Carolina. People who practice smart lifting techniques are less likely to suffer muscle sprains, pulls and injuries caused by heavy lifting. To...
- Posted August 21, 2019
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How Much Sex is Right for You and Your Partner?
Are you having enough sex? It’s a loaded question. “Enough,” like “a lot,” means different things to different people — it could mean every night, twice a week or twice a month. Many studies have tried to...
- Posted August 20, 2019
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How to Enjoy Cheese Without the Guilt
Americans eat three times as much cheese as just 50 years ago, but not because we’re enjoying careful indulgences like a cheese plate with fruit and whole grain crackers. Experts point to the cheese overload in pizza...
- Posted August 20, 2019
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America Has a Huge — and Very Costly — Drug Habit
If you don’t think Americans have a problem with illicit drugs, a new study shows that nearly $150 billion was spent on marijuana, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine in 2016. “To better understand changes in drug use outcomes...
- Posted August 20, 2019
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City Parks Are a Mood Booster
Living in the city can be hard on the senses and the spirit, but spending some time in a tree-lined park could counteract that stress, new research suggests. “Over a three-month period, we collected tweets from 4,688...
- Posted August 20, 2019
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Health Highlights: Aug. 20, 2019
Planned Parenthood Withdraws From Federal Family Planning Program Children Can Make You Happier, But Only After They've Left Home: Study
- Posted August 20, 2019
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Health Tip: Treating Short-Term Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most common medical issues in the United States, says the National Institutes of Health. Short-term back pain lasts no longer than six weeks, and can be uncomfortable if untreated. To treat...
- Posted August 20, 2019
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Health Tip: Getting Motivated
Everyone feels lack of motivation at some point, and it doesn’t necessarily represent a mental health issue, says the Mental Health Foundation. From meeting up with friends to participating in a hobby, sometimes it can be difficult...
- Posted August 20, 2019