By Robert Preidt
Several factors that increase the risk for different types of complications and death shortly after spine surgery are outlined in a new study.
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By Mary Elizabeth Dallas
Most teens don’t get enough sleep, putting them at greater risk for a slew of unhealthy behaviors, from physical inactivity to fighting, according to a new U.S. study.  
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By Maureen Salamon
Many children in western countries suffer from chronic constipation, and when the going gets slow, fiber seems to beat all other non-drug remedies, new research from the Netherlands suggests.
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By Salynn Boyles
1 in 5 UAW Dental Students Tested Carried the Drug-Resistant Staph Strain
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By Matt McMillen
E. coli Infections in Ohio Traced to Contaminated Meat
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By Brenda Goodman
After Taking Psilocybin, Many Become More Open, Creative, and Curious
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By Salynn Boyles
Most of the Chemical Is Quickly Eliminated in Urine, Researchers Say
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By Brenda Goodman
At Least 13 People Have Died From Cantaloupes Tainted With Listeria Bacteria
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By Salynn Boyles
Tabex Used in Russia for More Than 40 Years
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows More Teens Are Getting Prescriptions to Treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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By Kathleen Doheny
Parents Who Try Special Diets for Autism Should Be Supported, Even Though Evidence Conflicting, Experts Say
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By Brenda Goodman
Study: Even Slightly High Blood Pressure Is Associated With Significant Stroke Risk
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows People Who Prepare Advance Directives Don't Die Sooner
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By Denise Mann
The Reason Women Live Longer May Lie in Their Second X Chromosome
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By Charlene Laino
Researchers See Potential Benefits for a 5-Week Course of Radiation Therapy
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By Matt McMillen
Austrian Study Shows That Men Develop Cancer and Precancerous Growths Earlier Than Women
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Saw Palmetto Is No Better Than Placebo in Treating Symptoms of BPH
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows Sleep-Deprived Teens More Likely to Drink, Smoke, or Get Into Fights
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By Brenda Goodman
Study Examines Risks and Benefits of Drugs Used for Conditions Not Specifically Approved by FDA
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By Matt McMillen
A few cups of coffee a day may help keep the blues at bay. According to a large new study, women who drink caffeinated coffee are less likely to become depressed—and the more they drink, the more their risk of depression goes down.
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