- 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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Therapy That Confronts Trauma of Sexual Abuse Helped Teen Girls With PTSD
It worked better than standard supportive counseling and was deemed safe for younger patients
- Posted December 24, 2013
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Behavioral Therapy Might Ease Kids’ Migraine Symptoms
Those trained to cope with pain report less disability a year later, study finds
- Posted December 24, 2013
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Mother-Daughter Team Preaches the Gospel of HIV Prevention
'I want other women to know that you can have a good ending,' says Fortunata Kasege
- Posted December 24, 2013
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Big Strides in Battle Against Pediatric AIDS
Advances help lower transmission rate in U.S., but it's a different story in developing nations
- Posted December 24, 2013
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Health Tip: Make Your Bed Comfy
The right mattress and pillows can help you sleep
- Posted December 24, 2013
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Experts Lay Out Options for Menopause Symptoms
Evidence grows that antidepressants can help, new guidelines say
- Posted December 23, 2013
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Only High-Risk Women Need Breast Cancer Gene Test: Experts
Even those with family history of BRCA mutations should talk with professionals first, panel says
- Posted December 23, 2013
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Eating More Nuts During Pregnancy Might Help Prevent Allergies in Kids: Study
Experts say mothers who consume more nuts won't raise -- and might reduce -- risk in children
- Posted December 23, 2013
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Nutritional Supplement May Benefit Parkinson’s Patients
Early study found rise in antioxidant levels after taking inosine
- Posted December 23, 2013
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Study Finds Black Women Most Likely to Have High Blood Pressure
Treatment focus must shift from middle-aged male smokers, researcher says
- Posted December 23, 2013