- Tracking Exercise by Steps or Minutes? Study Finds Either Method Boosts Health
- Stomach Paralysis Risk May Rise in People Taking Ozempic and Similar Drugs
- In a Shift, Pediatricians’ Group Says Breastfeeding Safe When HIV-Positive Mom Is Properly Treated
- Fertility Treatments Safe for Breast Cancer Survivors With Cancer-Linked Genes
- 1 in 4 Parents Say Their Teen Drinks Caffeine Daily
- New Blood Test Could Spot Dangerous Type of Stroke
- Blood Pressure Meds Raise Fracture Risks for Those in Nursing Homes
- Could Infertility Treatment Raise Postpartum Heart Risks?
- Does It Matter What You Eat or Drink Before Bed?
- Your Allergy Meds Come With Hazards: Be Aware
All posts by LadyLively
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Birth Defect Tied to Zika Virus Can Leave Children With Lifetime of Health Woes
But some with less severe brain defects may live a much more normal life, experts say
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Pregnant Women Benefit From Tamiflu at First Sign of Flu: Study
During pregnancy, risk of serious complications and death from the illness intensifies
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Pregnant Women Benefit From Tamiflu at First Sign of Flu: Study
During pregnancy, risk of serious complications and death from the illness intensifies
- Posted February 9, 2016
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VA Hospital Care Improving, Study Suggests
Death rates for three major conditions are similar to non-VA medical centers
- Posted February 9, 2016
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New Lyme Disease Bacteria Discovered in Upper Midwest: CDC
Infection may trigger nausea, vomiting and a more widespread rash, officials say
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Short Flashes of Light May Treat Jet Lag
Stanford researchers find therapy seems to help people adjust to new time zone faster
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Allergy Shots Still Effective for Seniors
Researchers say aging immune system doesn't significantly reduce injections' usefulness
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Studying Tick Biology With Lyme Prevention in Mind
International team sequences the genome of the disease-spreading deer tick
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Healthier Diets May Be Cutting Heart, Diabetes Risks in U.S. Teens
But obesity still rose and physical activity remained the same, study showed
- Posted February 9, 2016
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Health Highlights: Feb. 9, 2016
State of Emergency Declared in Hawaii County Over Dengue Fever Outbreak Tasering Causes Short-Term Mental Impairment: Study
- Posted February 9, 2016