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Health: Part 75
- Health Officials Confirm Three Cases of Measles in Atlanta
- Are Mushrooms Healthy? Here’s What Experts Say
- Nearly Half of Americans Have Some Form of Heart Disease
- Some Cancers Are Rising in Millennials. Obesity Might Be Why
- IUD Insertions Spiked After Trump’s Election, Study Says
- Electric Scooters Are Popping Up in Cities Across the Country. But Are They Safe?
- A New Study Says Pot Smokers May Have Higher Sperm Counts. But There’s a Catch
- Here’s Why You Always Feel Sicker at Night
- Exercising Might Help You Make Healthier Food Choices, Study Says
- Trump Wants to End HIV Within 10 Years. Here’s What That Would Take, According to Experts
- Having More Education Won’t Slow the Effects of Dementia, New Study Says
- Researchers Are Working on a Surprising Way to Deliver Insulin Without an Injection: Swallowing the Needle
- A Measles Outbreak Is Hitting the Pacific Northwest. Now There’s a Surge in People Getting Vaccinated
- This Study Disproves a Common Myth About Hangovers
- Is Kombucha Healthy? Here’s What Experts Say
- 5 Global Health Issues That Surprised Bill and Melinda Gates Last Year
- Depression Affects 15% of New Moms. A New Guideline Could Help Prevent It
- Chef Sandra Lee Rose to Fame on Charm and Cool Whip. Now She’s Taking on Cancer
- 4 Digital Rules You Should Follow When You’re in Love
- Why a Mom Finally Decided to Vaccinate Her Kids After 15 Years—And What That Can Teach Us About Talking to Vaccine Skeptics
- This Year’s Flu Shot Was Far More Effective Than Last Year’s. Here’s Why
- This Type of Date Night Activity Could Make You Feel Closer to Your Partner
- Diet Sodas and Juices Are Linked to Higher Stroke Risk, Study Says
- Yes, Vaccines Really Are Safe and Effective. Here’s Why
- Trump Said China Doesn’t Have a Drug Problem. The Data Tells a Different Story
- Health Officials Are Worried That ‘Zombie Deer Disease’ Could Someday Spread to Humans
- Kaiser Permanente’s New Medical School Will Be Free for Its First 5 Graduating Classes
- Using Young People’s Blood to Prevent Aging Has No Proven Clinical Benefits, FDA Warns
- Are Raisins Healthy? Here’s What Experts Say
- Is It Bad to Sleep With Wet Hair?
- Doing Physical and Mental Exercise When You’re Younger May Help Ward Off Dementia
- Why Food Could Be the Best Medicine of All
- More Young Women Are Having Heart Attacks, Study Says. This Could Be Why
- FDA Head Says the Federal Government May Have to Set Vaccine Policies If State Laws Continue to Allow Outbreaks
- Can Eating Dessert Be Good for Your Diet?
- Allegations Against the Maker of OxyContin Are Piling Up. Here’s What They Could Mean for the Billionaire Family Behind Purdue Pharma
- Spain Tops Italy as World’s Healthiest Country While U.S. Falls: Report
- Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men?
- A Cancer Patient’s Radioactive Remains Are Raising Fears of Contamination
- A Simple Blood Test Is as Effective as a Biopsy in Detecting Lung Cancer Mutations
- Spending Just 20 Minutes in a Park Makes You Happier. Here’s What Else Being Outside Can Do for Your Health
- New York City Could Shut Down Certain Yeshivas That Allow Unvaccinated Children to Attend School
- Arizona Lawmaker Says Mandatory Vaccine Laws are ‘Communist’ Amid a Nationwide Measles Outbreak
- Study: Fast Food Calorie Content Has Steadily Increased Over the Past 30 Years
- Federal Investigators Find Critical Failings at Health Center Where 11 Children Died in Virus Outbreak
- One in Three Seniors Is Lonely. Here’s How It’s Hurting Their Health
- Can You Really Catch Up on Lost Sleep? Here’s What the Science Says
- Yet Another Study Shows There’s No Link Between the Measles Vaccine and Autism
- ‘London Patient’ Appears to Become the Second Person Ever Cured of HIV
- More Seniors Should Be Getting Brain Health Screenings, Experts Say
- FDA Announces Crackdown on Walgreens, 14 Other National Retailers Selling E-Cigarettes to Kids
- ‘Propagating These Lies Is Dangerous.’ Ohio Teen Vaccinated Against His Mother’s Wishes Calls for End to Misinformation
- A Man May Be Cleared of HIV for the Second Time in History. Here’s What That Means
- Dogs Are Great for Your Health. But There’s a Little-Known Risk of Owning One
- A Mumps Quarantine in Louisiana May Have Compromised Rights of Detained Immigrants
- The New Depression Treatment Esketamine Helped Me Get My Life Back. But I Don’t Know If I Can Take It Forever
- Some Anti-Vaxxers Aren’t Getting Their Pets Vaccinated. Here’s Why That’s So Dangerous
- A Young Boy Spent 47 Days in an ICU and Racked Up $800,000 in Medical Costs Because He Wasn’t Vaccinated Against Tetanus
- 23andMe Has a New Type 2 Diabetes Risk Report. Here’s What to Know
- Trump’s Budget Asks for Nearly $300 Million to End the U.S. HIV Epidemic Within 10 Years
- A Measles Diagnosis Is Confirmed in New Hampshire. Now, At Least 12 States Have Cases of the Disease
- CBD Oil Is Everywhere, But Is It Really Safe and Healthy?
- The FDA Revealed How It’s Planning to Restrict E-Cigarette Sales to Teens
- Experts Are Calling for a Ban on Gene Editing of Human Embryos. Here’s Why They’re Worried
- Doctors Are Writing Half as Many New Opioid Prescriptions as They Used To, Study Says
- New York Judge Rules Unvaccinated Students Can’t Go Back to Class
- California Jury Awards $29 Million to Woman Who Says She Got Cancer from Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder
- Every Little Move You Make Can Help Your Health, Study Says
- Eggs May Be Bad for the Heart, a New Study Says—But There’s More to the Story
- 8 Science-Backed Ways to Prevent Heart Attacks, According to New Guidelines
- Giving Your Baby Peanuts Early On May Help Prevent Allergies, New Guidelines Say
- The FDA Just Approved the First Drug for Postpartum Depression
- Just 10 Minutes of Exercise a Week May Be Enough to Extend Your Life, Study Says
- Kale Is One of the Most Contaminated Vegetables You Can Buy. Here’s Why
- The USDA Forced Kittens to Become Cannibals for Research, Watchdog Report Says
- A Mother’s Exposure to Pesticides During Pregnancy May Raise Children’s Autism Risk
- As Kids Get Hooked on Vaping, Parents Are Desperate for Treatment That Doesn’t Exist
- Biogen Halts Promising Alzheimer’s Drug Trials Due to Disappointing Results
- She Owed $227,000 in Medical Bills—Even With Insurance. Here’s What it Took to Pay Them
- Machines Treating Patients? It’s Already Happening
- Ebola Was Confirmed in a Major City in the Congo, Stoking Concerns That the Outbreak Will Keep Spreading
- Avocados Are Being Recalled in 6 States Over Listeria Concerns
- A New Male Birth Control Pill is Being Tested. Here’s What to Know
- Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Gut Health
- What the End of a Promising Alzheimer’s Drug Trial Means for One Patient in the Study
- Two Parkland Suicides Highlight the Lasting Impact of Trauma. Here’s How Parents and Teachers Can Help Teens Who Are Struggling
- New York County Bans People with Measles from Visiting Public Places
- The FDA Wants to Change Mammogram Regulations for the First Time in Two Decades
- How a Scottish Woman Endured Burns, Broken Bones, Childbirth and Surgeries Without Ever Feeling Pain
- Why Therapists Break Up With Their Patients
- Women Die From Heart Attacks More Often Than Men. Here’s Why — and What Doctors Are Doing About It
- Flu Season Isn’t Over Yet — and More Serious Strains Are On the Rise, CDC Says
- He Married His Kidney Donor. But Now, He Needs Another Kidney
- Growing Old Is Better With a Pet. Here’s Why
- The FDA Is Investigating a Possible Link Between Vaping and Seizures
- Poor Diets Are Linked to 20% of All Deaths Worldwide, Study Says. But These Foods Could Help
- Why Do So Many Couples Look Alike? Here’s the Psychology Behind the Weird Phenomenon
- 6 Ways to Save Money on Prescription Drugs
- More Than 150,000 Pounds of Beef Recalled in Connection with E. Coli Outbreak
- The U.S. May Be on Track for the Most Measles Cases Since the Disease Was Declared Eliminated