- Malaria Developing Resistance to Drug That Saves Children’s Lives
- ICYMI, Txt Abbreviations Cn Make U Seem Insincere, Study Finds
- E. Coli Illnesses Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders Climb to 104
- New U.S. Overdose Death Numbers Show ‘Sustained’ Decline
- 1 in 3 Surgery Patients Suffer Complications
- More Than 800 Million People Worldwide Now Have Diabetes
- These Are the 3 Big Factors Driving Strokes
- New Therapeutic Vaccine Gives Hope Against an Aggressive Breast Cancer
- Telling Your Doctor About a Health Issue Doesn’t Mean It Enters Medical Record
- Many Cases of Dementia Go Undiagnosed in Poorer Communities
All posts by LadyLively
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HEALTH REFORM: Medicaid Expansion Will Allow More to Get More
Those with low incomes or limited means can now seek affordable coverage, advocates say
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Health Highlights: Sept. 26, 2013
Kids' Sunscreens Recalled for Potential Contamination FDA Urged to Regulate E-Cigarettes Like Tobacco Products
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Health Tip: Prevent Food Poisoning in Baby Food
Wash your hands before preparation
- Posted September 26, 2013
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Could Obesity Help Older People With Type 2 Diabetes?
Study found heavier seniors had lower death risk but higher disease risk, with reasons uncertain
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Study Finds No Connection Between Autism, Celiac Disease
Research casts doubt on practice of placing children with autism on a gluten-free diet, experts say
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Finding May Help Doctors Pinpoint Likelihood of Kidney Transplant Failure
Patients with a particular antibody response were much more likely to run into trouble, researchers report
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Bacterial Infection’s Spread Occurs Beyond Health Care Settings: Study
Review of C. difficile suggests most transmission takes place outside of hospitals, nursing homes
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Study Questions Fish Oil Brain Claims
Higher levels of omega-3 didn't boost thinking, memory test scores
- Posted September 25, 2013
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Preemies’ Woes Sometimes Due to Heredity, Study Says
Severe mental illness, learning difficulties often blamed on early birth, but may just run in family
- Posted September 25, 2013