- Major Women’s Health Study Supports Hormone Replacement Therapy in Early Menopause
- Organic Walnuts Tied to Serious E. Coli Illnesses
- More Than Half of Cats on Farm Where Bird Flu Infected Cows Died After Drinking Milk
- Biden Administration Could Reclassify Marijuana as Less Risky Drug
- Americans of Pacific Island Ethnicity Have Up to Triple the Rate of Cancer Deaths
- How Anger Could Raise Your Heart Risks
- EPA Clamps Down on Deadly Toxin Found in Paint Strippers
- Popular Teens (Especially Girls) May Get Less Sleep
- Years Prior to Menopause Are Danger Zone for Depression
- School Entry Rules Boost Kids’ HPV Vaccination Rates
All posts by LadyLively
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Could the Future Be Finger-Stick Free for Diabetics?
New devices make monitoring blood sugar easier, but needle not eliminated yet
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Health Highlights: March 13, 2015
American Health Worker With Ebola Arrives in U.S. Dr. Nancy Snyderman Leaving NBC News Ebola Death Toll Passes 10,000: WHO
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Health Tip: Choose Healthier Fast Food for Kids
Here are some better selections
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Kidney Disease Can Pose Problems During Pregnancy, Study Warns
Careful monitoring necessary, researchers say
- Posted March 12, 2015
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FDA Tightens Rules on Endoscopes Tied to ‘Superbug’ Outbreaks
Poorly cleaned devices implicated in infections at two Los Angeles hospitals
- Posted March 12, 2015
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Some Injured Kidneys May Be OK for Transplant, Study Finds
For reasons that are unclear, certain organs even performed better 6 months after transplant
- Posted March 12, 2015
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Autism-Linked Genes May Be Tied to Slightly Higher IQ
Those with genes associated with the disorder scored slightly higher on thinking tests, study finds
- Posted March 12, 2015
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Are Liberals Happier Than Conservatives?
New study suggests that may be true, but it all depends on how you define and measure happiness, researchers say
- Posted March 12, 2015
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U.S. Doctors, CDC Join Forces in New Diabetes Prevention Effort
Getting the millions of Americans at risk for type 2 tested is the first step, experts say
- Posted March 12, 2015