- 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
- Trump Picks Vaccine Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Lead Health & Human Services
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Health Highlights: Nov. 19, 2013
Bill Could Give FDA New Powers Over Compounding Pharmacies NYC to Ban Tobacco Sales to People Younger Than 21 Study Charges FDA Was Silent on Amphetamine-Like Compound in Supplements Positive Drug Tests Declining Among U.S. Workers Medtronic Recalls Guidewires Used in...
- Posted November 19, 2013
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Drinking Milk as Teens Might Not Protect Men’s Bones, Study Suggests
Instead, research found boys who consumed more milk had higher risk of hip fractures as adults
- Posted November 19, 2013
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Human Error Usually the Cause of Lack of Oxygen During Childbirth
Condition can lead to brain damage, death in infants
- Posted November 19, 2013
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Study Sheds Light on How Heart Heals Itself
Research with mice may someday help people recovering from heart attacks, scientists say
- Posted November 19, 2013
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Scans Show Brain-Connection Differences in Those With Epilepsy
Small study used MRI to examine patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
- Posted November 19, 2013
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Health Tip: When Your Child Is Overweight
Openly support efforts to lose extra pounds
- Posted November 19, 2013
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Statins Not Linked to Memory Loss, Dementia, Review Suggests
Despite FDA warning, researchers found no evidence these drugs cause declines in thinking ability
- Posted November 18, 2013
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Could Vaccines Someday Improve Heart Health?
In early studies, injections lowered cholesterol and blood pressure in animals
- Posted November 18, 2013
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‘The Pill’ Tied to Raised Risk of Glaucoma
Eye disease more common among users of birth control pills, study finds
- Posted November 18, 2013