- Is It Heartburn or a Heart Condition? An Expert Explains
- Bloated After That Holiday Meal? What’s Normal, What’s Not
- Get Off the Couch: Another Study Shows Sitting’s Health Dangers
- Falling Vaccination Rates Brings Spikes in Measles Worldwide
- Nearly 260 Million Americans Could Be Overweight or Obese by 2050
- Over 40? Get Fitter and Live 5 Extra Years
- Can AI Boost Accuracy of Doctors’ Diagnoses?
- More Evidence That GLP-1 Meds Curb Alcohol Abuse
- Breathing Dirty Air Might Raise Eczema Risks
- Chlamydia Vaccine Shows Early Promise in Mice
All posts by LadyLively
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Study: Minimum Pricing for Alcohol Would Affect Poorer, High-Risk Drinkers
But the impact on moderate drinkers would be minimal, researchers say
- Posted February 9, 2014
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Cat Bites May Lead to Serious Infections, Hospitalizations
Felines' sharp teeth can inject harmful bacteria deep into joints and tissue, doctors warn
- Posted February 9, 2014
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Old Wood Stoves a Costly Way to Keep Warm, Experts Say
Newer heating units use one-third less wood and produce 60 percent less air pollution than older models
- Posted February 8, 2014
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Don’t Pressure Preschoolers to Overeat, Experts Say
Filling their own plate may help young kids learn to understand their body's hunger cues
- Posted February 8, 2014
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Many Bipolar Patients Take Multiple Psychiatric Meds
Small study found three or more drugs often needed to help manage symptoms
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Many Bipolar Patients Take Multiple Psychiatric Meds
Small study found three or more drugs often needed to help manage symptoms
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Feeling in Control? You Might Live Longer
For people with less education, study suggests attitude makes a difference in lifespan
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Could People’s Well-Being Affect Likelihood of Kidney Donation?
U.S. study finds those living in regions with greater happiness more likely to donate organs to strangers
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Teens’ Energy Drink Habit May Be Linked to Booze, Tobacco, Drug Use
But study doesn't prove that one leads to the other
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Many New Mothers Skip Important 6-Week Checkup, Study Finds
At these appointments, obstetrician reviews pregnancy, makes transition to primary care
- Posted February 7, 2014