- Vitamin D Supplements Could Help Lower Blood Pressure in Obese People
- Grandparents & Grandkids: Poll Shows Them Helping Each Other
- Kids Still Find It Easy to Buy Flavored Vapes Online
- U.S. Alcohol Intake Rose During Pandemic, and for Years After
- Beta Blockers Unnecessary for Folks Without Heart Failure; May Be Linked to Depression
- Bird Flu Is Decimating Elephant Seal Colonies
- Early Deaths From Heart Disease Rising in Rural U.S.
- Genomic Test Might Quickly Diagnose Any Type of Infection
- Could Asthma Harm a Child’s Memory Skills?
- Report Finds Big Disparities in Americans’ Well-Being by Region
All posts by LadyLively
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Docs Urged to Treat Unhealthy Habits Before Damage Is Done
Target problems like smoking, poor eating and being overweight, heart association says
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Study Questions Use of Less-Invasive Lymph Node Surgery for Breast Cancer
Sentinel node surgery leaves women with few side effects, but its accuracy may be lacking, experts say
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Einstein’s Brain More ‘Connected’ Than Other Folks’, Study Reveals
Right, left halves of his brain found to have wider network of nerve fibers crossing between them
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Your Aquarium Can Be Source of Skin Infections
Lesions may take weeks to appear and link to fish tank is often forgotten, research shows
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Study Tallies Risk of Noncardiac Surgery After Heart Stent Placement
Those at highest odds for new heart attack, stroke include people with advanced disease
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Head Injuries Common in Nursing Home Falls: Study
Using arms to break falls didn't work, video analysis showed
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Star Athletes Often Endorse Junk Food, Study Says
Sugar-packed 'sports drinks' among products hawked in lucrative ad campaigns
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Parents’ Feeding Choices May Raise Baby’s Risk for Celiac Disease
Study links late introduction of gluten, breast-feeding beyond 1 year to development of the digestive disorder
- Posted October 7, 2013
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U.S. Panel Rejects Blood Pressure Screening for Kids, Teens
Despite calls for routine testing, task force finds lack of evidence it would help
- Posted October 7, 2013
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Health Highlights: Oct. 7, 2013
Two Americans, German Win Nobel Prize in Medicine New Coalition Focuses on Concussion in Young Athletes Mortin Infants' Drops Recall Still in Effect
- Posted October 7, 2013