- About 90% of U.S. Adults Are On the Way to Heart Disease
- More Than 321,000 U.S. Kids Lost a Parent to Drug ODs in a Decade
- There’s a New Set of COVID Variants Called FLiRT: What You Need to Know
- Drive to Be ‘Perfect’ Parent Isn’t Healthy, Survey Finds
- How Bad Was Beethoven’s Lead Poisoning?
- Big Rise in Emergencies Involving Synthetic Weed Among Kids, Adults
- How Mindfulness Could Help Folks Quit Opioids
- Candy Company Recalls Products Due to Salmonella Risk
- Study Finds Heart Damage in ‘Couch Potato’ Kids
- Helping Your Child Make Friends With a Child With Autism
All posts by LadyLively
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Sleep Troubles, Heart Troubles?
American Heart Association says it's too soon to say what's the optimal amount of shut-eye
- Posted September 19, 2016
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CDC: Too Many Antibiotics Still Being Prescribed in U.S.
United Nations to discuss duel problems -- overuse and lack of access
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Healthy Diet May Be Key to Kids’ Reading Skills
More fruits, vegetables, fish and whole grains linked to higher test scores in study
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Sleep Troubles, Heart Troubles?
American Heart Association says it's too soon to say what's the optimal amount of shut-eye
- Posted September 19, 2016
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CDC: Too Many Antibiotics Still Being Prescribed in U.S.
United Nations to discuss duel problems -- overuse and lack of access
- Posted September 19, 2016
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FDA OKs 1st Drug to Treat Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Exondys 51 seems to fill unmet need for devastating childhood disease, agency says
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Carrot-Stick Approach: A Way to Get Folks to Eat More Veggies, Fruits
Study of financial incentives for healthful eating also banned payments for sugary foods, sodas
- Posted September 19, 2016
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CDC Ends Zika Travel Advisory for Miami Neighborhood
Pregnant women still urged to protect themselves from mosquito bites
- Posted September 19, 2016
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First Drug Approved for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Exondys 51 sanctioned for certain gene mutation
- Posted September 19, 2016
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Canada’s First Nations People Face Greater Diabetes Risk
8 of 10 will develop the blood sugar disease, and decades sooner than others, researchers say
- Posted September 19, 2016