By Jenifer Goodwin
Mallory Ham had just arrived at her first-grade class when the hijacked planes with their terrified passengers ripped into the World Trade Center. Though her recollections of that day are incomplete, they’re burned into her memory just the sa
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By Amanda MacMillan
Overweight and obese adults who followed the Weight Watchers program lost more than twice as much weight as those who received weight-loss advice from a doctor or nurse, according to a new yearlong study funded by the company.
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By Amanda Gardner
People exposed to the terror and dust of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center have higher rates of asthma and post-traumatic stress than those who were further away from Ground Zero. But they also have high rates of a less obvious health prob
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By Serena Gordon
Carrying extra weight, especially around the middle, is a risk factor for death among black women, according to a new study.
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By Robert Preidt
Discrimination, harassment and shame experienced by black gay and bisexual men can contribute to depression and anxiety, a new study says.
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By Alan Mozes
Treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors appears to increase their risk of developing skin cancer, a new review of prior research indicates.
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By Margaret Steele
Dieters may be more likely to slim down if they are referred to a commercial program such as Weight Watchers than if they battle the bulge with primary health care providers alone, a new study finds.
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By Brenda Goodman
Little Evidence That Taking Probiotic Supplements, Drinking More Water Offers Much Relief
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Why We Yawn 2011-09-29
By Daniel J. DeNoon
Yawning Cools Brain, Study Suggests, but Is Yawning Really a Social Cue?
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By Denise Mann
Structured Rehab After Stroke May Save Lives, Researchers Say
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By Brenda Goodman
Studies in Twins Highlight New Risk Factors for Hair Loss
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study: It Doesn’t Lower Blood Pressure, but Does It Still Help the Heart?
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By Charlene Laino
Study Shows Maggots Heal Leg Sores in Diabetes Patients
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By Matt McMillen
CDC Says 1 Death, More Than 100 Illnesses Due to Excessive Exposure to Insecticides for Bedbugs
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By Brenda Goodman
XMRV Virus Probably Not a Cause of CFS; Original Study Partially Retracted
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By Bill Hendrick
Latest CDC Data Show an Increase in Disease Outbreaks From Bacteria in Swimming Water
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Sale of Primatene Mist Will End Because the Over-the Counter Asthma Inhaler Uses CFCs
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By Rita Rubin
Study Shows Eating Patterns Are Shared in Social Circles
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By Todd Zwillich
Report Highlights Advances in Cancer Treatment, but Also Sees Many Challenges Ahead
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