- 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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Health Highlights: March 26, 2019
Too Early To Ban Breast Implant Linked With Cancer: FDA Panel $775 Million Settlement Reached in Xarelto Lawsuits U.S. Measles Cases Hit 314 This Year Avocados Recalled by California Company
- Posted March 26, 2019
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For One Woman, Popular Red Yeast Supplement Brought on Liver Damage
She thought red yeast supplements would be a natural way to lower her cholesterol. What could be easier? Instead, the 64-year-old woman landed in the hospital with acute liver damage that her doctors say was likely caused...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Health Tip: Safety Risks for People With Autism
Some 1.5 million people in the United States have an autism spectrum disorder. People with autism need family and friends to help evaluate what they need to be safe and protected, says Autism Speaks. Autism Speaks mentions...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Health Tip: Keeping Teeth and Gums Healthy
From helping you chew to helping you talk, teeth serve a variety of functions. A healthy set of teeth is a great asset, so taking care of your smile is important, says the Oral Health Foundation. Simple...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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More Reasons to Follow the Mediterranean Diet
More and more research supports the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet, the way of eating followed by people who live in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, such as Greece and Italy. Various studies have indicated that...
- Posted March 25, 2019
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The Easy Way to Cook Fish: Wrap It in Parchment Paper
Fish is a delicious, lean protein with healthy fats, but many people are afraid to cook it and save it for when dining out. Whether you avoid cooking fish because you’re concerned about causing a fishy odor...
- Posted March 25, 2019
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Toddlers May Gain More From Paper Books Than E-Books: Study
When it comes to reading to toddlers, apparently there is no substitute for an old-fashioned book. That’s according to new research that found paper books foster better parent-child interactions than electronic books do. This held true even...
- Posted March 25, 2019
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Major Medical Groups Call for Soda Taxes
Two medical groups have declared war on sodas and energy drinks by calling for taxes on what has become the leading source of sugar in the diets of children and teens. In a new joint policy statement,...
- Posted March 25, 2019
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Health Highlights: March 25, 2019
FDA Panel to Revisit Breast Implant Safety Mumps Outbreak at Temple University Reaches 74 Cases GoFundMe Targets Vaccine Misinformation Avocados Recalled by California Company
- Posted March 25, 2019
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Fewer Excess Pounds May Mean Fewer Migraines
For people who carry too much weight and suffer from migraines, dropping some pounds might help ease their pain, new research shows. “When people lose weight, the number of days per month with migraine decreases, as does...
- Posted March 25, 2019