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- New Sunscreen Ingredient Could Soon Be Allowed in the U.S.
- Many Older Americans Don’t See Themselves as Disabled, Survey Finds
- South Carolina Places 254 in Quarantine as Measles Cases Surge
- FDA Clears Home Brain-Stimulation Device to Help Treat Depression
- Smokers Who Vape More Likely To Quit Or Cut Back, Study Argues
- Virtual Nursing Doesn't Deliver, Hospital Nurses Say
- Improved Bionic Hand Has A Mind Of Its Own, Researchers Say
- New 15-Minute Test For Hepatitis C Paves Way For Same-Day Treatment
- Experimental Drug Provides Lasting Relief For Bleeding Condition
- Less Is More For Melanoma-Fighting Immunotherapy, Study Argues
- Suicide Deaths Fell Slightly in 2024, CDC Reports
- FDA Reviewing RSV Drugs for Infants, Though No Safety Issues Found
- Research Shows Imagining Positive Encounters Shapes Real-Life Feelings
- FDA Looks Into Reports of Deaths After COVID Vaccination
- Medical Imaging Contributing To Water Pollution, Experts Say
- Financial Toxicity Common Among Families Of Childhood Leukemia Patients
- Leukemia Strikes Black Patients Earlier, With Higher Risk Of Death, Study Says
- Social Media Draining Kids' Ability To Concentrate, Study Argues
- Parents Might Pass Depression Down To Kids Through One Specific Symptom, Experts Say
- Nerve Blocks Now Recommended For ER Migraine Treatment
- GLP-1 Medications Show Little Effect on Cancer, Study Shows
- Opioid Use Linked to Higher Risk of C. Diff Infection, Study Finds
- CDC Delays Annual Abortion Report Amid Internal Turmoil
- Many Young Americans Still Smoking Tobacco and Cannabis, Study Shows
- AI Can Improve Epilepsy Treatment, Experts Argue
- U.S. ERs Are Failing Sickle Cell Patients In Pain, Study Says
- TikTok Videos On Gout Misleading, Inaccurate, Experts Say
- Do Energy Drinks Increase Stroke Risk? One Patient's Story
- Uterine Fibroids Linked To Women's Heart Disease Risk
- Rising Temperatures Disturbing Americans' Slumber, Study Says
- Mango May Support Weight and Blood Sugar, New Research Shows
- New National Guidelines Aim to Cut Infections in Nursing Homes
- More Parents Refuse Vitamin K Shot for Newborns, Study Finds
- Some Blood Pressure Pills Recalled for Possible Contamination
- Want To Avoid Having A Troublesome Teen? Get Boys Involved In Youth Sports, Study Says
- Climate Change Might Dull Children's Intellectual Growth
- Older Caregivers' Loneliness Relieved By An Unlikely Source, Study Reveals
- Pandemic School Closures Linked To More Mental Health Problems Among Kids
- Timing Is Everything In Cancer Immunotherapy, Experts Say
- Agent Orange Linked To Rare Bone Marrow Cancers
- Two Deaths Linked to Rabies-Infected Kidney Transplant
- 210,000 Portable Power Banks Sold on Amazon Recalled After Fire Reports
- Do Not Eat Wild Mushrooms, Officials Warn After Poisonings Turn Deadly
- Educational Video Game Helps Kids Learn Science, Study Finds
- Air Pollution Undermines Health Benefits Of Exercise, Evidence Says
- Laughing Gas Relieves Depression, Evidence Says
- TikTok Videos Mislead On Epilepsy Care, Experts Say
- Want To Save Rural Hospitals? Send Patients Home To Recover, Study Argues
- One Million More U.S. Kids Became Obese During COVID Pandemic
- Depression Increases Epilepsy Risk, Makes It Harder To Treat
- Healthy Routines Can Stay on Track — Even During Holiday Chaos
- New GLP-1 Implant May Help Overweight Pets, Study Underway
- Breaking: CDC Panel Votes to No Longer Recommend Hepatitis B Shot for Newborns
- From AI to Wearables: WHO Outlines Global Plan for Digital Health Tools
- U.S. Stillbirth Rate Falls 2%, but Nearly 20,000 Losses Still Reported
- Self-Swab HPV Tests Now Supported for Cervical Cancer Screening
- San Francisco Sues Food Giants Over 'Addictive' Processed Foods
- Germophobes Can Breathe Easy On Airplanes, In Hospitals, Experts Say
- Weed Extract Might Lower Dog Aggression
- Fewer Opioids Needed After "Needle" Knee Surgery
- Air Pollution Contributing To Clogged Arteries, Study Suggests
- Substantial Progress Made Against Childhood Cancers, Report Says
- Grandma Likely Has A Naughty Secret, Survey Says
- Shredded Cheese Recalled Over Possible Metal Fragments, FDA Says
- CDC Panel May Change Longtime Rule on Hepatitis B Shots for Newborns
- Millions of Abbott Glucose Sensors Recalled After Faulty Readings Linked to Deaths
- Fourth FDA Drug Chief This Year Steps Down, Raising Stability Concerns
- Who Are The Loneliest Americans?
- People With Diabetes Face Dramatically Higher Odds Of Sudden Cardiac Death
- Poor Kidney Health Might Influence Dementia, Alzheimer's Risk
- Background AI Scribe Can Help Doctors During Patient Visits
- 1 In 8 Teens Show Signs Of Hearing Loss, Study Says
- Should You Know Whether You Have Dense Breasts? Maybe Not, Experts Argue
- U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years
- Chikungunya and Dengue Outbreak in Cuba Has Left 33 Dead, Officials Say
- Shingles Vaccine May Help Slow Dementia, New Study Finds
- White House Says Trump’s Imaging Looks Normal; Doctors Question the Testing
- A Common Scan Can Prevent Face Damage From Cosmetic Fillers
- Hallucinogens Linked To Mania, Bipolar Disorder
- Body Shaming, Outdated Ideals Increase Injury Risk Among Female Athletes, Olympics Committee Says
- Asthma More Common Among Kids Whose Moms Have Eating Disorders
- Common Painkillers Trick Doctors Into Misdiagnosing Heart Failure, Study Warns
- Rectal Bleeding: Is It Hemorrhoids or Cancer?
- Small Trial Shows Patients Controlled HIV Without Daily Meds For Months
- FDA Memo Claims COVID Vaccine Tied to 10 Child Deaths
- Britain Takes Even Bigger Bite Out of Sugar With Milk Drink Tax
- WHO Issues First Guidance on Using GLP-1 Drugs to Treat Obesity
- Up to 1 in 4 Breast Cancers Occur in Women Under 50, Study Shows
- Obesity Could Speed Alzheimer's Progression, Study Suggests
- Men's Beer Bellies Could Pose Special Risk to Heart
- Quick Treatment of Head Injury Lowers Alzheimer's Risk
- Science Explains Why You Wince When Watching Another's Pain
- FDA Tells Consumers to Toss 19 Cookware Items That May Contain Lead
- Global Measles Cases Surge as Vaccination Rates Fall, WHO Warns
- FDA Pulls Plan to Require Asbestos Testing in Talc-Based Cosmetics
- CDC Names Ralph Abraham as Second-in-Command Despite Vaccine Controversy
- Tea, Coffee, Nuts, Berries: All Good for Your Heart
- Tai Chi Might Equal Talk Therapy in Easing Insomnia
- Famous Singers Die 4 Years Earlier Than Non-famous, Study Shows
- Cognitive Decline Can Show Up Early in Driving Patterns
- Brain's 'Waste Disposal' Impaired in Pro Fighters
- Monthly Injection Could Free People With Severe Asthma From Steroids
- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
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