- Tattoo Inks Can Be Contaminated With Bacteria: Study
- Exercise May Prevent the Nerve Damage That Comes With Chemotherapy
- Another Study Suggests GLP-1 Meds Could Ease Alcoholism
- Which Diets Help the Hearts of Folks With Type 1 Diabetes?
- Some Genes Might Send Girls Into Puberty Earlier
- Use of ‘Benzo’ Sedatives Like Valium, Xanax Won’t Raise Dementia Risk: Study
- Ultrasound May Be Unreliable in Spotting Endometrial Cancer in Black Women
- Most Americans Don’t Know That Family Doctors Can Prescribe Anti-Opioid Meds
- How Handing a Child a Screen During a Tantrum Could Backfire Long-Term
- Prosthetic Legs Controlled by Person’s Own Neural System Bring Natural Gait
All posts by LadyLively
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Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2013
- Posted August 27, 2013
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What Is ‘Play’ to a Child With Autism?
Motion preferred to arts and crafts or pretending, study finds
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Readmission Rates for Children May Not Reflect Hospital Performance
Study suggests that parents should base decisions on other factors
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Spinal Fluid Test May Aid Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease
New study findings also might help predict how quickly the disease will progress, researchers say
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Does Learning Begin in the Womb?
An early introduction to words and sound may stimulate speech and language development after birth.
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Health Tip: Kids Shouldn’t Watch Too Much TV
Young coach potatoes more prone to obesity
- Posted August 27, 2013
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‘Maintain, Don’t Gain’ May Work Best for Obese Black Women
Study aimed at this high-risk group found weight-maintenance approach was more effective than weight-loss program
- Posted August 26, 2013
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U.S. Schools Show Progress in Healthy Behaviors, CDC Says
Report highlights good news: better nutrition, more physical activity and tobacco bans
- Posted August 26, 2013
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Terms Docs Use Can Influence Patients’ Cancer Choices
Clearer definitions might avoid unnecessary treatments, study says
- Posted August 26, 2013
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New Defibrillator Works Without Wires Touching Heart
Device is more durable, making it an alternative for younger patients, researchers say
- Posted August 26, 2013