- 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
- Stop Worrying So Much About Holiday Weight Gain, Experts Say
All posts by LadyLively
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Fast Food Not Major Culprit in Kids’ Obesity: Study
Poor overall dietary habits drive weight problems, experts say
- Posted January 17, 2014
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FDA Approves Genetic Test That Helps Explain Developmental Problems in Kids
Experts caution that it should only be given to young children when problems first appear
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Could Ecstasy Help People With Anxiety, PTSD?
Small study sheds light on how the club drug affects the brain
- Posted January 17, 2014
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FDA Approves Genetic Test That Helps Explain Developmental Problems in Kids
Experts caution that it should only be given to young children when problems first appear
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Could Ecstasy Help People With Anxiety, PTSD?
Small study sheds light on how the club drug affects the brain
- Posted January 17, 2014
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U.S. Health Officials Urge Renewed Fight to Stamp Out Cigarette Use
Diabetes, colorectal and liver cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, erectile dysfunction among latest ills now linked to tobacco
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Hepatitis C Rates Vary Among U.S. Hispanic Groups
Rates in men range from 0.4 percent among South Americans to 11.6 percent among Puerto Ricans, study finds
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Americans Eating Better, Cutting Calories: USDA
Report also shows consumers using nutrition labels more, dining out less
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Smoking While Pregnant Raises Baby’s Risk of Cleft Palate, Cleft Lip
Report from U.S. Surgeon General confirms maternal smoking's link to these birth defects
- Posted January 17, 2014
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Too Much Sitting May Be Harmful for Older Women
12-year study of 93,000 women found higher risk of early death for least active
- Posted January 17, 2014