- 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
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Unituxin Approved for Deadly Pediatric Cancer
Neuroblastoma typically strikes children under age 5
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Health Highlights: March 10, 2015
Soft Drinks Dropped From Burger King's Kid's Menu/Meals New Treatment for Double Chin Should be Approved: FDA Advisory Panel New Drug OK'd for a Deadly Pediatric Cancer Boxed Warning to Remain on Chantix: FDA Teen Forced Into Chemotherapy in Remission Affordable Care...
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Genital Herpes Vaccine Shows Promise in Mouse Study
It also seems effective against oral herpes, but only human trials can prove true benefit, experts say
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Health Tip: Benefits From Proper Diet and Exercise
Positives include better stress management
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Health Tip: Easing Your Child’s Allergies
Close the windows to help keep pollen out
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Don’t Delay School for Summer-Born or Premature Kids: Study
Holding children back linked to lower scores on standardized tests later
- Posted March 9, 2015
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Overindulgent Parents May Breed Narcissistic Children
Kids who were told they were better than others came to believe it, researchers report
- Posted March 9, 2015
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Overindulgent Parents May Breed Narcissistic Children
Kids who were told they were better than others came to believe it, researchers report
- Posted March 9, 2015
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Privately Insured Brain Tumor Patients May Fare Better
But that's not because they're treated differently, researcher says
- Posted March 9, 2015