By Daniel J. DeNoon
Salmonella Found in Cucumbers; Product Off Shelves but May Be in Homes
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By Brenda Goodman
Study: Smoking, Risky Sex More Common in the Heaviest High School Students
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By Annie Murphy Paul
As scary as it sounds, the surprising truth is that in many cases, both mother and baby can survive, and thrive. Here’s the real (and reassuring) story.
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By Joan Raymond
You don’t have to act your age. And you definitely don’t have to look it: After all, 50 is the new 30. (Hello, have you seen Madonna lately?)
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By Louise Sloan
No sex, thanks: Physical problems can turn into psychological ones.
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By Nick Burns
Erectile dysfunction (ED or impotence) is most common among men over the age of 55, but it can also happen to younger men. For men of any age, it can be an early warning sign for serious diseas
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By Health.com
Jennifer (not her real name), 36, lives in Miami. Although she’s never touched drugs or alcohol, she has an addiction all the same—sex addiction. Although not an official psychiatric diagnosis, Jennifer’s sex addiction has caused h
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By Judith J. Wurtman
The Miami Herald had a front page article about recreational baseball players who ranged in age from 69 (the baby) to 93. The men, retired doctors, lawyers, teachers, businessman and public officials, meet twice weekly to play. They divide
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By Brenda Goodman
Studies Show Kids Exposed in Pregnancy May Also Have Later Problems With Attention and Memory
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Fiber in Meal-Replacement Drinks Helps Delay Feelings of Hunger
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Test for Human Papillomavirus Identifies Highest-Risk Cervical Cancer Viruses
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Vegetarians and Vegans Have Lower Cataract Risk Than Meat Eaters
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By Matt McMillen
Report Suggests Infusion of Calories and Proteins May Reduce Inflammation and Aid Recovery
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By Denise Mann
Researchers Say Excessive Crying, Sleeping Problems in Infants May Be Linked to Behavioral Problems
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By Salynn Boyles
Study: Kids With Lots of Screen Time Have Narrow Arteries in Eyes That May Indicate Heart Risk
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Most-Prescribed Drug List Differs From List of Drugs With Biggest Market Share
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows Increased Risk of Heart Attacks for Women Taking Calcium Supplements
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Risk-Cutting Plan Covers Extended-Release Opioids; Advisory Panel Had Recommended Including Short-Acting Opioids
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Epilepsy in People With Autism Is Often Hard to Treat
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Spinal Fluid, Imaging Tests Still Experimental but May Confirm Early Alzheimer's
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