- Climate Change Is Pushing More People to Get X-rays, CT Scans
- Judge Declares Wyoming’s Abortion Bans Unconstitutional
- Why Alarm Is Easing Over a Rise in Pancreatic Cancer Among the Young
- More Than Half of U.S. Adults Could Be Candidates for Ozempic
- U.S. Alcohol-Linked Deaths Doubled in 20 Years
- There’s Been a Big Improvement in Lung Cancer Survival
- Newer Blood Thinner Cuts Odds for Stroke After Heart Valve Surgery
- Most of the World’s Cities Lack Enough Trees to Cool, Calm Residents
- Ablation Best Treatment for Rapid Heartbeat in Heart Attack Survivors
- Want to Lower Chemical Exposures in Pregnancy? Quit Nail Polish, Makeup and Hair Dye
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Chemo Might Give Certain Lung Cancer Patients an Edge
Traditional treatment offers small advantage for people without a specific gene mutation, study says
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Booze Brands In Pop Lyrics May Spur Teen Drinking
Adolescents hear 8 alcohol products mentioned a day on average, study says
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Too Many Younger Teens Still Getting Pregnant: CDC
Girls aged 15 to 17 account for about one-quarter of teen births, report shows
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Chemo Might Give Certain Lung Cancer Patients an Edge
Traditional treatment offers small advantage for people without a specific gene mutation, study says
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Booze Brands In Pop Lyrics May Spur Teen Drinking
Adolescents hear 8 alcohol products mentioned a day on average, study says
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Experimental Drug Shows Early Promise for Some Cases of Advanced Melanoma
Helps immune system recognize, kill cancer cells, researchers explain
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Just One Season of Hits in High School Football May Alter Brain: Study
Players did not have concussions, still showed changes in white matter
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Health Care Workers Wash Hands More When Patients Watching
Canadian study enlisted patients to monitor hospital staff
- Posted April 8, 2014
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Arsenic in Well Water Tied to Less Brain Power in U.S. Study
Researchers found students exposed to higher levels of the element had lower IQ test scores
- Posted April 8, 2014
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‘Milestone’ Therapy Produces Leg Movement in Paraplegics
Electrodes along spinal cord gave four men ability to flex toes, ankles and knees, but it's no cure, researchers report
- Posted April 8, 2014