By Daniel J. DeNoon
Tiny Human Liver Grown From Fetal Cells; Next Step, Animal Transplant
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By Salynn Boyles
Impulsivity, Hyperactivity Linked to Higher Body Mass Index in Study
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By Katrina Woznicki
Survey Reveals the Frustrations ofWomen Living With an Overactive Bladder
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
38,000 More Lipitor Bottles Recalled
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By Katrina Woznicki
How You Flirt Says a Lot About You and Your Chances at Love, Researchers Say
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By Kathleen Doheny
Study Shows Late-Night Emails and Texts Have an Impact on Quality of Teenagers’ Sleep
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By Denise Mann
Study Suggests Coffee May Briefly Raise Stroke Risk
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Higher Peanut Sensitivity in Babies Whose Moms Ate Peanuts in Pregnancy
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By Jennifer Warner
Study Shows Slow Walking Speed for Elderly May Predict Heart Surgery Complications
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By Jennifer Warner
Nearly Half of Depressed Teens, Particularly Girls, Relapse Within 5 Years
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By Tim Locke
Substance Abuse Ranked According to Harm to User and Society
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By Jennifer Warner
Sodas, Sugar-Sweetened Juices, and Higher-Fat Milk Compete With Healthier Options in Schools
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By Charlene Laino
Radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery cuts the risk of breast cancer returning or the risk of dying from the disease even more than doctors thought, researchers report.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
Barber shops often serve as a pipeline for health information in African-American communities. Now, a study reports a striking success: when barbers checked their male patrons’ blood pressure on every visit, the men were far more likely to see
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By NICHOLAS WADE
Researchers have made significant progress in understanding the biology of pancreatic tumors, suggesting that there may be ways of identifying the usually fatal cancer at a much earlier and more treatable stage.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
Americans trying to avoid cholesterol-lowering drugs are spending tens of millions of dollars each year on Chinese red yeast rice, a supplement found to lower LDL, or “bad,” cholesterol.
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By GARDINER HARRIS and DUFF WILSON
GlaxoSmithKline, the British drug giant, has agreed to pay $750 million to settle criminal and civil complaints that the company for years knowingly sold contaminated baby ointment and an ineffective antidepressant — the latest in a gr
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By GARDINER HARRIS
Federal vaccine advisers recommended on Wednesday that 16-year-olds be given a booster dose of a vaccine against meningococcal meningitis and that people ages 11 to 64 get a booster to protect against whooping cough, diphtheria and tetanus.
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By JUDITH NEWMAN
A MONTH ago I went on a juice cleanse. You know what it cleans out of you best? The will to live.
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By NUSHIN RASHIDIAN AND ALYSON MARTIN
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