By Cari Nierenberg
Scientists Observe Karaoke Singers to Get Better Understanding of Neurodegenerative Conditions
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By Denise Mann
Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Liver, Kidney, and Pancreas Damage
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By Carina Storrs
Marriage and other long-term relationships have health perks, but men and women don't benefit equally
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By Michael Slenske
Lana, a 38 year-old publicist in Los Angeles, was diagnosed with genital herpes in 1997. Since then, she has “kind of been hiding” from the dating scene. Let’s face it: How do you drop that bomb on a potential love interest? And wh
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By Amanda Gardner
While you may consider yourself lucky to be working long hours—or working at all—in the current economy, your diligence may be undermining your health in the long run.
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By Maia Szalavitz
Ever wonder why French fries, potato chips and Cheetos are so appealing when you're feeling stressed? A new study suggests that elevated levels of salt in the body lower stress hormones and raise levels of oxytocin, a hormone involved in love and ot
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By Anne Harding
You don’t have to be a Buddhist monk to experience the health benefits of meditation. According to a new study, even a brief crash course in meditative techniques can sharply reduce a person’s sensitivity to pain.
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By Matt McMillen
Teenage boys who are even slightly overweight face an increased risk of heart disease later in life, even if they slim down as adults, according to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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By Aviva Patz
We spend roughly a third of our lives in our bedrooms. So it’s not surprising that the state of your boudoir can affect not just the quality of your sleep and your sex life (duh), but also your stress levels, your allergy symptoms, even your e
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By Brenda Goodman
Studies Show High-Tech Gadgets Help Stroke Patients Improve Their Motor Strength
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By Bill Hendrick
DNA May Influence How Much Caffeine People Consume, Researchers Say
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows MRIs May Be Useful in Predicting Alzheimer’s for People With Mild Cognitive Impairment
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By Tim Locke
Study Suggests ‘Retail Therapy’ Increases Longevity in People Over 65
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Shows Chronic Ecstasy Users Have Reduced Volume of Hippocampus Region of Brain
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Increased Risk of Baby Dying if Mom Is Obese in Early Pregnancy
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By Miranda Hitti
Drug, Called Horizant, Is Taken Once Daily
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By Denise Mann
New Tracking Tool Suggests Medical Errors May Occur in One-Third of Hospital Admissions
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By Kathleen Doheny
2-Drug Combination Turned Down by FDA, but Company Plans to Try Again
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
WebMD Answers Your Health Questions About Government Shutdown
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