By Salynn Boyles
Cholesterol Level Doesn’t Predict Alzheimer’s in Old Age, New Study Finds
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows 37% of Obese Boys and 51% of Obese Girls Become Severely Obese Adults
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By Salynn Boyles
Nearly one in 10 children in the U.S. has a diagnosis of ADHD, with rates rising by 22% in just four years, government health officials said Wednesday.
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By Kathleen Doheny
New Warning Labels Would Be Larger and More Graphic
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
In Ethical Dilemma, What Would Your Doctor Do? Frank Answers From Real MDs
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
290,000 Eggs Recalled Because of Salmonella at Ohio Egg Farm
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By PAM BELLUCK
“They’ve been telling me since age 3 that I would die,” Tom Cosgrove said quietly. “Then age 6, age 8, age 10.” Now 20, he is considered the longest-living person born with H.I.V. in his state, but every yea
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By MIREYA NAVARRO
A group of workers who claimed they suffered health problems as a result of being exposed to debris from ground zero during its removal and transfer to a landfill on Staten Island stand to receive $27.5 million in a settlement announced on Friday.
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By Jennifer Warner
Formula Feeding Doesn't Affect How Much Sleep New Moms Get
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By Kathleen Doheny
Vapor Rub Beats Petroleum Jelly & No Treatment for Cough, Congestion, Sleep Problems
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By Charlene Laino
Supplements Fails to Reduce Pain, Joint Damage in People With Knee OA
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By Bill Hendrick
Excessive Texting, Social Networking Linked to Drinking, Smoking, Drug Use
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Widespread Vaccination of Girls Curtails Genital Warts, Even in Men
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By LESLEY ALDERMAN
THE lunch menu at my son’s elementary school — Public School 29 in Brooklyn — looked very tempting recently: vegetarian chili, sofrito brown rice, confetti corn salad, pico de gallo, salad bar, milk. Making the menu even more appea
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By SHERI FINK
On Sunday morning at 7:30, Dr. Stuart Weiss, the medical director of the New York City Marathon, was holding a coffee with one hand, gesturing with the other, and moving at the stereotypically brisk pace of an emergency room doctor. Walking in and o
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By KIRK JOHNSON
Millions of Americans expressed their feelings about marijuana last week. In Colorado, 24 communities voted to ban or restrict shops selling legal medical marijuana. In California, voters wrestled with the question of legalization for recreational u
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By ALAN SCHWARZ
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The man with perhaps the most gruesome job in sports was unenviably busy. While other football fans spent the last weekend of October watching games, the 74-year-old retiree prepared still more formal inquiries into events
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By BENEDICT CAREY
Young children in military families are about 10 percent more likely to see a doctor for a mental difficulty when a parent is deployed than when the parent is home, researchers are reporting Monday in the most comprehensive study to date of such fam
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By MICHAEL MOSS
Domino’s Pizza was hurting early last year. Domestic sales had fallen, and a survey of big pizza chain customers left the company tied for the worst tasting pies.Then help arrived from an organization called Dairy Management. It teamed up with
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By PAM BELLUCK
Much of the research on Alzheimer’s next year will be about going back in time, trying to determine when and how the brain begins to deteriorate.
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