- Planters Peanut Products Under Recall Due to Listeria Risk
- That ‘New Car Smell’ Could Be Toxic Carcinogens
- Gene Discovery Points to a New Form of Alzheimer’s
- Scientists May Have Located Your Brain’s ‘Neural Compass’
- Almost All Counterfeit Oxycontin Pills Contain Fentanyl
- A Parent’s Watchful Eye Does Keep Kids From Drugs, Alcohol: Study
- AI Might Boost Detection of A-Fib
- Drug May Help Folks Kick the Vaping Habit
- Small Pump May Let Kids Stay Home As They Await New Heart
- Gene Therapy Improves Vision in People With Inherited Blindness
All posts by LadyLively
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New Drugs Might Prevent Migraines Before They Start
Injectable medications appear promising in early trials, but more research needed
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Vaccinate Puppies Against Parvovirus Before They Meet Other Dogs
Highly contagious virus can cause serious illness, even death, expert warns
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Using Same Hospital for Complications After Surgery Lowers Death Risk: Study
Patients also did slightly better when original team of doctors treated them on readmission
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Lip Injections May Ease Challenges of Facial Paralysis
Procedure might benefit stroke, Bell's palsy, muscular dystrophy patients, researcher says
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Many Parents Who Smoke Expose Kids to Fumes at Home
4 in every 10 U.S. households with a smoking parent had no 'smoke-free' rules in place, study finds
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Technology May Help Surgeons Tell Brain Cancer From Healthy Tissue
Research shows promise; could be used in humans as soon as this summer, study author says
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Heart Rate Changes Linked to Sexual Problems in Women
Preliminary finding could lead to easier way to diagnose dysfunction, expert says
- Posted June 18, 2015
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High School Football Players May Be at Doubled Risk of Migraine
Head injuries likely play a role in these headaches, second study suggests
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Can U.S. Health-Care System Afford New, Improved Cholesterol Drugs?
Medications may cost as much as $12,000 per person each year
- Posted June 18, 2015
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Health Highlights: June 18, 2015
Football Legend Bart Starr Undergoing Stem Cell Treatment for Stroke Experimental Drug Improved Growth in Children With Dwarfism, Maker Says Study Will Examine Long-Term Effects of Ebola in Survivors
- Posted June 18, 2015