- U.S. Births Declined in 2023, Marking End to Post-Pandemic Rise
- FDA Approves New Antibiotic Against UTIs
- New School Lunch Rules Target Added Sugars, Salt
- Dairy Cows Moved Across State Lines Must Now Be Tested for Bird Flu
- TikTok Riddled With Misleading Info on Health: Study
- Emulsifier Chemicals Are Everywhere in Foods. Could They Raise Diabetes Risk?
- Opioids During Pregnancy May Not Raise Psychiatric Risks for Offspring
- Could Heartburn Meds Raise Your Migraine Risk?
- Drug, Alcohol Abuse Goes Untreated in Many Ex-Prisoners
- Watchdog Group Says U.S. Food Recalls Rose Again Last Year
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Brains of Teens With Bipolar Disorder Develop Differently: Study
MRI scans suggest changes in areas that regulate emotions, researchers note
- Posted June 9, 2015
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FDA Advisers Weigh 2 New Cholesterol Drugs
Trials show they slash levels of 'bad' cholesterol; could be used by people who don't respond to statins
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Strong Bones After 50? Women May Not Need Next Test Until 65
Fracture risk was very low for younger postmenopausal women with no osteoporosis, study found
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Certain Diabetes Drugs May Aid Weight Loss by Curbing Cravings
Medications called GLP-1 receptors appear to change brain's response to food, researchers say
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Like Mother, Like Child: Study Hints at Why Obesity May Run in Families
Cells might be programmed in the womb to accumulate extra fat, researchers suggest
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Stroke Ages Brain by 8 Years, Study Finds
Memory impaired, thinking speed slowed in those who suffered brain attack
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Widespread Vaccination Fights Serious Stomach Infection in Kids: CDC
Rates of hospitalization with gastroenteritis have tumbled since rotavirus shot launched in 2006
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Spinal Cord Injuries Drop Among Young, But Rise Among Older Americans
Falls are the major cause among the elderly, researchers say
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Certain Diabetes Drugs May Aid Weight Loss by Curbing Cravings
Medications called GLP-1 receptors appear to change brain's response to food, researchers say
- Posted June 9, 2015
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Like Mother, Like Child: Study Hints at Why Obesity May Run in Families
Cells might be programmed in the womb to accumulate extra fat, researchers suggest
- Posted June 9, 2015