- Poor Circulation: How to Prevent It, How to Spot It
- What You Need to Know After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- Hospital Drug Tests Far More Likely for Minority Teens
- Water Fluoridation May Be Less Beneficial Than in Past, Review Finds
- California Reports Two Cases of Bird Flu in Dairy Workers, a First for the State
- Colonoscopies Among the Young Are on the Rise
- Trauma at Life’s Beginning Can Mar Its End, Study Finds
- Mpox Vaccine’s Protection Wanes Within 1 Year; Boosters Needed
- Folks With Chronic Pain & Their Doctors Often Differ on Medical Marijuana
- Hearing Loss Can Raise Risks for Cognitive Decline
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High Insulin Costs Come Under Fire on Capitol Hill
For many Americans, the cost of lifesaving insulin is simply too high, leading as many as one in four to ration the drug, experts testifying before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce said this week. The...
- Posted April 4, 2019
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Health Tip: Sunburn First Aid
Spending too much time outdoors without protective sunscreen can take a toll on your skin. Unlike a thermal burn, sunburn may not be immediately noticeable. Symptoms usually start four hours after sun exposure and resolve within a...
- Posted April 4, 2019
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Health Tip: Understanding Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder that affects some 1 million Americans. Symptoms typically include trembling, stiffness and poor coordination. often beginning gradually on one side of the body. As the disease progresses, both sides become affected....
- Posted April 4, 2019
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Easy Ways to Reap the Benefits of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
When it comes to healthy oils, extra virgin olive oil — EVOO for short — is the top choice for your healthy pantry. Because it’s the first press of the olives, extra virgin olive oil not only...
- Posted April 3, 2019
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Teaching Kids the Importance of an Apology
“Say you’re sorry.” It’s almost a natural reflex to ask this of your child when he or she hurts or wrongs someone. But at what age do kids really understand the meaning of an apology, and should...
- Posted April 3, 2019
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Birth Control Pills May Protect Against Most Serious Ovarian Cancer: Study
The protection that birth control pills offer against ovarian cancer is strongest with the most aggressive forms of the disease, a new study says. For several years, researchers have noted that women who have used oral contraceptives...
- Posted April 3, 2019
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Americans’ Pets Help Ease the Aging Process, Poll Finds
Richard McIntosh hadn’t had any pets since his childhood farm dogs, but then he started a relationship with a competitive dog trainer and found his life filled with Golden Retrievers. Now McIntosh, 59, of Cornelius, Ore., can’t...
- Posted April 3, 2019
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Health Highlights: April 3, 2019
New Plan Limits Out-of-Pocket Costs for Insulin Paralyzing Illness Could Become More Common in the U.S. Low-Carb Diets Included in U.S. Dietary Guidelines Update Review U.S. Measles Cases Top Last Year's Total FDA to Hold Hearing on CBD in Consumer Products
- Posted April 3, 2019
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Health Tip: Celebrate Graduation Responsibly
College and high school graduations are around the corner. While graduations are a time to celebrate, safety principles should not be forgotten. The legal drinking age across the United States is 21. Adults should not host parties...
- Posted April 3, 2019
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Health Tip: Taming Allergies
To prevent allergic reactions — from latex to pollen — having an allergy management plan is essential, says the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The AAFA asks people to: Avoid contact with allergens. Take medicines as...
- Posted April 3, 2019