- Diabetes Meds Metformin, GLP-1s Can Also Curb Asthma
- E. Coli Spurs Nationwide Organic Carrots Recall
- First U.S. Case of New Mpox Strain Spotted in Traveler
- Poll Finds Many Parents Struggling to Manage Kids’ Anger
- Certain Painkillers Can Raise Bleeding Risks for People on Blood Thinners
- Climate Change to Blame for Almost 1 in 5 New Dengue Infections
- Cocoa, Green Tea Might Counter Effects of ‘Stress Eating’ Fatty Foods
- When Schools Give Kids Time in Nature, Anxiety and Behavior Issues Ease
- New Prolapse Surgery Uses Women’s Own Tissues to Restore Function
- Your Heart’s Shape Could Affect Your Health
All posts by LadyLively
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More Research Links Poor Heart Health With Alzheimer’s Risk
Brain plaque builds up as arteries stiffen, study suggests
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Certain Colon Cancer Patients Might Benefit From Aspirin, Study Says
Experts divided over whether drug should be added to treatment
- Posted March 31, 2014
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HIV-Positive Inmates Benefit From Drug Treatment, Study Says
Suppressing virus during jail time might reduce its spread after release, researchers suggest
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Stem Cells May Rejuvenate Failing Hearts, Study Suggests
Researchers found injecting them into damaged tissue improved organ's ability to pump blood
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Aspirin May Not Protect Heart After Non-Cardiac Surgeries: Study
Just as many heart attacks, more serious bleeding seen if patients took aspirin around time of operation
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Fluorescent Dye May Help Spot Date-Rape Drug in Drinks
Researchers say chemical changes color of drinks spiked with GHB
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Long-Acting Clotting Agent Approved for Form of Hemophilia
Alprolix equires less frequent injections
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Topamax Approval for Migraines Expanded to Younger Users
Adolescents ages 12-17 can now take the drug, FDA says
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Monday Is Deadline to Sign Up for Obamacare
But White House officials have granted extension to those who can't complete the process on time
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Stronger Muscles May Mean Better Health for Kids
Study of 6th-graders links greater strength to lower risk for heart disease
- Posted March 31, 2014