By Scott Roberts
Zytiga (abiraterone acetate), used in combination with the steroid prednisone, has been approved to treat advanced prostate cancer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a news release.
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By Steven Reinberg
A new U.S. survey finds that nine out of 10 college-age adults think they’re living a healthy lifestyle, even as experts warn that that’s not the case and current lifestyles will have consequences for health down the road.
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By HealthDay News
Eating meals with their families helps keep kids slimmer and healthier, a new study finds.
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By Randy Dotinga
Boys who are exposed to secondhand smoke tend to have higher blood pressure levels than other boys, placing them at increased risk of developing hypertension when they grow up, a new study has found. But the reverse was true for girls.
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By Serena Gordon
The use of botanical supplements and teas for infants is a surprisingly common practice, new research finds, but experts warn that such products might not be safe for babies.
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By Robert Preidt
Children born to women exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) during the early part of pregnancy may be more likely to experience wheezing early in life, according to a new study.
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By Robert Preidt
Exercising while learning might improve kids’ test scores, a new study finds.
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By Randy Dotinga
Obese pregnant women may have a harder time fighting off infections than leaner women do, new research suggests.
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By Anne Harding
Doctors have long known that obesity increases a person’s risk of heart disease, but in recent years the picture has grown more complicated.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Being overweight during middle age may increase your risk of developing dementia later on, a new Swedish study suggests.
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By Anne Harding
People who carry the genital herpes virus but have no visible symptoms—and may not even be aware they’re infected—are still capable of spreading the
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By Robert Preidt
Women in powerful positions are just as likely as men to cheat on their spouses, according to new research.
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By Amanda Gardner
Arthritis can limit mobility and make everyday tasks painful, and it can also take a toll on your mental health and overall quality of life, a new study suggests.
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By Lynne Peeples
A bone-strengthening drug sometimes used to treat osteoporosis may boost the cholesterol-lowering power of statins, according to preliminary research presented today at an American Heart Association meeting in Chicago.
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Robotic Device Speeds Harvest of Scalp Follicles for Hair Transplant
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By Denise Mann
Study: About 15% of Narcotic Pain Prescriptions for Children Under Age 3 Contain Too Much Medication
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By Bill Hendrick
Survey Shows Most Young Americans Mistakenly Think They Have Healthy Lifestyles
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Link Between Amount of Sleep and Growth in Babies
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows Family Mealtimes Have a Healthy Effect on Children’s Nutrition
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By Bill Hendrick
Survey Shows Tanning Beds and Outdoor Sunbathing Remain Popular Among Teens
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