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Health: Part 76
- This CEO Is Pushing a Pill For Female Sex Drive. But Does the Science Hold Up?
- Should You Take Aspirin Every Day? Here’s What the Science Says
- Here’s When Your Body Burns the Most Calories, According to a New Study
- Some Researchers Thought This Drug Could Treat the Polio-Like Illness Sickening Children. A New Study Says It Probably Doesn’t
- Fish Oil and Vitamin D Supplements May Not Help Prevent Heart Attacks and Cancer, Study Says
- Prescription Doses of Fish Oil May Lower Heart Attack and Stroke Risk
- New Physical Activity Guidelines Offer Simple Advice: Move More, Sit Less
- Juul Suspends Sales of Most Flavored Products, Stops Social Media to Address Underage Vaping
- Are Smoothies Healthy? Here’s What the Experts Say
- Here’s Why You Get More Acne in the Winter — And How to Fix It
- How Traumatized Children See the World, According to Their Drawings
- The FDA Is Severely Restricting the Sale of Flavored E-Cigarettes. Here’s What to Know
- A New Study Says Low-Carb Diets May Help You Lose Weight. But Are Carbs Really So Bad For You?
- A New Peanut Allergy Drug Could Be a Promising Treatment for Children
- Most Americans Spend Way Too Much Time Sitting Down. Here’s How to Avoid Being One of Them
- This Is the Best Way to Prevent HIV, Expert Group Says
- Here’s What Eating a Thanksgiving Feast Actually Does to Your Body
- Doctors Slam NRA’s Directive to ‘Stay in Their Lane’ After Chicago Hospital Shooting
- Chickenpox Outbreak Hits North Carolina School With High Vaccination Exemption Rate
- All Romaine Lettuce Is Currently Unsafe to Eat Due to E. Coli Outbreak, CDC Says
- How Some Stress Can Actually Be Good for You
- I Won a Historic Lawsuit, But May Not Live to Get the Money
- Here’s Why People Are Obsessed With Popping Pimples
- Opioids Are In the Spotlight. But Meth Hospitalizations Are Surging
- Maryland College Freshman Dies of Same Virus That Killed 11 Kids in N.J. Medical Facility
- Number of U.S. Abortions Hits Lowest Rate Since Roe v. Wade, CDC Reports
- Here’s Why the CDC Wants You to Throw Away All Your Romaine Lettuce
- Here’s How Long You Can Safely Keep Eating Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
- Chinese University ‘Shocked’ By Researcher’s Report of First CRISPR Gene-Edited Human Babies
- Teva’s Generic EpiPen Will Cost Just As Much As Mylan’s Authorized Generic
- A New Study Says There Are 5 Different Types of Problem Drinkers. Here’s What They Are
- Doctors and Nurses Treat Gunshot Wounds All the Time. Now They’re Preparing for Active Shootings at Their Own Hospitals
- U.S. Life Expectancy Dropped for the Third Year in a Row. Drugs and Suicide Are Partly to Blame
- Exercise Is Great. But Even Light Activities Like Walking and Housework Can Improve Your Health
- ‘They Will Be Studied for the Rest of Their Lives.’ How China’s Gene-Edited Twins Could Be Forever Changed By Controversial CRISPR Work
- A Face Transplant Gave This 26-Year-Old a ‘Second Chance at Life’ — And Points to a Promising Future for Patients
- Measles Cases Spiked Worldwide Last Year Due to ‘Gaps in Vaccination Coverage’: New Report
- George H.W. Bush Died Less Than 8 Months After His Wife of 73 Years. Doctors Explain Why That’s So Common
- The Future of HIV Treatment Might Not Involve Pills
- An Exotic Tick Is Turning Up In Some Parts of the U.S. Here’s What to Know
- China Has Promised to Crack Down on Fentanyl. Here’s What That Could Mean for Overdose Deaths in the U.S.
- Here’s One Simple Way You Can Start Eating Healthier
- The CDC Has Confirmed a Record Number of Cases of a Rare, Polio-Like Illness
- The First Baby Has Been Born After a Uterus Transplant From a Deceased Donor
- Are Eggs Healthy? Here’s What Experts Say
- Black Americans Lose Twice As Many Years of Life to Guns As White Americans Do, Study Says
- 40% of Americans Don’t Plan to Get a Flu Shot. They’re Putting Others at Risk
- He Saved the Largest Venomous Snake in the Americas. Now, He Hopes It Could Save Human Lives.
- A Doctor Says a Woman Died From a Brain-Eating Amoeba After Using a Neti Pot. Are They Safe?
- The CDC Reminds You to Avoid Raw Cookie Dough This Holiday Season
- More Than 29,000 Pounds of Jimmy Dean Sausage Links Recalled Due To Metal Contamination
- Always Forgetting Important Things? Here’s How to Fix That, According to Science
- The NIH Says It Will Spend Up to $20 Million to Find Alternatives to Human Fetal Tissue
- A Promising Way to Help Drug Users Is ‘Severely Lacking’ Around the World, Report Says
- Overdose Deaths Involving Fentanyl Doubled Every Year From 2013 to 2016
- The Little-Known Way Pharma Companies Hook People on Their Costly Drugs
- Sex Really Does Make Your Life Better—Even As You Age
- There May Be a Surprising Link Between Depression and Concussions in Kids Who Play Football
- Officials Pinpoint 1 Source of Contaminated Romaine, But Investigation Remains ‘Active’
- Gun Deaths in the U.S. Are at Their Highest Rates in Decades, CDC Says
- Death of 7-Year-Old Girl in DHS Custody ‘Preventable,’ Says Pediatrics Group President
- Teens Are Vaping in Record Numbers. But Fewer Than Ever Are Drinking and Smoking
- More People Have Gotten a Flu Shot Than This Time Last Year, CDC Says
- Why Barbershops May Be Key to Improving Black Men’s Health
- Surgeon General Calls for Reversing the ‘Epidemic’ of Youth Vaping in Rare Advisory
- The VA Didn’t Spend Millions of Dollars Meant for Veterans Suicide Prevention, Report Finds
- The Most Common Type of Birth Control In the U.S. Might Surprise You
- Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself. Science Says You Have a Pretty Good Sense of Your Own Personality
- Doctors Aren’t Getting Better at Treating Shooting Victims Even As Gun Deaths Rise
- Diet and Exercise Might Reverse Aging in the Brain
- Here’s the Best Way to Boost Your Immune System
- Dance Like Your Doctor Is Watching: It’s Great for Your Mind and Body
- Tobacco Giant Altria Just Made a $12.8 Billion Investment in Juul
- Veterinarians Face Disproportionately High Suicide Rates, Study Says
- 10 New Year’s Resolutions Doctors Actually Want You to Make
- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Had Two Cancerous Lung Nodules Removed. Here’s What That Means
- More than 3,000 Patients Possibly Exposed to HIV and Hepatitis At New Jersey Surgical Center, Officials Say
- Children in Border Patrol Custody Are Still at Risk Despite New Guidelines, Pediatricians Say
- American Flown to Nebraska Hospital After Possible Ebola Exposure in the Congo
- Officials Are Investigating Why 6 People Suddenly Became Ill During a New Year’s Day Flight
- These Are the 5 Best Diets for 2019, According to Experts
- Should You Quit Drinking for Dry January? Here’s What Experts Say
- An Experimental Procedure Could Help More Families Have Healthy Babies. But It’s Not Allowed in the U.S.
- Why I Have Zero Regrets About My Childless Life
- Thousands of Women Are Born Without a Uterus. A New Procedure Offers Them Hope
- The Silent Shame of Male Infertility
- How a DNA Testing Kit Revealed a Family Secret Hidden for 54 Years
- Why So Many Women Travel to Denmark for Fertility Treatments
- I Spent My Fertile Years Training to Be a Surgeon. Now, It Might Be Too Late for Me to Have a Baby
- ‘I Just Have to Sit Here and Twiddle My Thumbs.’ Scientists Face Delays and Uncertainty as Government Shutdown Continues
- A Swedish Hospital Is Treating a Possible Ebola Patient
- Is Snoring Dangerous? Here’s When to Worry
- Being Bored Can Be Good for You—If You Do It Right. Here’s How
- These Are the Best Ways to Improve Your Memory
- Flu Season Got Off to a Slow Start. But Now It’s Widespread in Almost Half the Country
- How Losing Money Can Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease—Even If You’re Young
- I Was Pregnant and in Crisis. All the Doctors and Nurses Saw Was an Incompetent Black Woman
- Cancer Deaths Have Fallen Drastically Over the Last 25 Years. But These Types Are On the Rise
- Millions of People Wrongly Believe They Have Food Allergies
- Sophie Turner Calls Out Piers Morgan for His Tweets About Mental Health