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Health: Part 79
- Heart Problems Are Killing More Americans—Even Younger Ones. Here’s How to Reduce Your Risk
- Germany Might Make Measles Vaccinations Mandatory
- Many Marijuana Users Turn to the Drug for a Surprising Reason: Workout Fuel
- Are Sleeping Pills Safe? Here’s What Research Says
- The 3 Most Effective Exercise Moves That Don’t Require Equipment
- Denver Approves Decriminalizing Psilocybin Mushrooms in Unofficial Results, as Public Support for Psychedelic Drug Research Grows
- A Teenager Sued His School for Banning Unvaccinated Students. Now He Has Chickenpox
- TV Ads for Drugs Must Now Include Prices. It’s the Latest Effort to Drive Down Pharmaceutical Costs
- What’s the Best Way to Get Rid of a Bad Aftertaste?
- A Smackdown in the Kennedy Clan Summons Up the History of Presidents and Vaccines
- The 4 Types of Doctors Visits You Should Make For a Long, Healthy Life
- Want to Stay Healthy as You Age? Let Go of Anger
- Soda Taxes Are a ‘No-Brainer’ for Public Health, Says the Author of a New Study on Them
- It May Not Be a Bad Thing Fewer U.S. Babies Were Born in 2018 Than in Any Year Since 1986
- CVS Will Only Sell Supplements That Have Been Third-Party Tested for Safety
- Are Onions and Garlic Healthy? Here’s What Experts Say
- A Low-Fat Diet May Lower the Risk of Dying from Breast Cancer
- Why Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Is Having a Moment on TV
- Here’s What Eating Processed Foods for Two Weeks Does to Your Body
- Alabama’s Abortion Ban Isn’t Only About Abortion. Opponents Are Afraid it May Drive Doctors Out of the State
- How Some Generic Drugs Could Do More Harm Than Good
- The Gap Between Male and Female Youth Suicide Rates is Narrowing in the U.S.
- Are Veggie Chips or Straws Healthier Than Potato Chips?
- Here Are the Safest and Most Effective Sunscreens
- The Debate Over Office Temperatures Just Heated Up, Thanks to a New Study
- Improvements in U.S. Air Quality Are Saving Thousands of Lives a Year
- Nearly 500 Children Have Been Infected With HIV in a Single Pakistani City. Here’s What to Know
- How Arlington National Cemetery Became the Resting Place for America’s ‘Heroic Dead’
- Opioid Maker Agrees to Pay Oklahoma $85 Million Over Claims Company Helped Create Addiction Crisis
- Physician Burnout Costs the U.S. Billions of Dollars Each Year
- Missouri’s Last Abortion Clinic May Lose Its License This Week
- Experts Say ‘How Much’ Is the Wrong Way to Assess Screen Time
- ‘Gaming Disorder’ Is Now an Official Medical Condition, According to the WHO
- A Wake-Up Call On Smart Beds And Sleep Apps That Collect Your Data
- Your Bottled Water Probably Has Plastic In It. Should You Worry?
- Is Our Obsession With Health Data Making Us Crazy?
- You May Not Need the 10,000 Steps a Day Your Fitness Tracker is Telling You to Take
- How the Microbiome Might Predict Diabetes, Premature Birth and Gut Diseases
- The U.S. Is Experiencing the Highest Number of Measles Cases in 25 Years, CDC Confirms
- Missouri’s Last Abortion Clinic Won’t Close at Midnight, Judge Rules
- I Love Being a Mom. So I Donated My Uterus to Help Someone Else Become One
- Why Alcohol Companies Are Betting on Non-Alcoholic ‘Booze’
- Why Not Everyone Should Sleep with a White Noise Machine
- No, You Probably Shouldn’t Drink 25 Cups of Coffee a Day
- St. Louis Judge Says Planned Parenthood Doctors Do Not Have to Testify
- Why We Don’t Need Animals to Keep Enjoying Meat
- CBD Is Already Everywhere. How Will the Government Handle It?
- These Dietary Supplements Were Linked to Serious Health Problems in Young People
- Americans Eat and Inhale Over 70,000 Plastic Particles Each Year According to a New Analysis
- A Million New STIs Are Contracted Every Day, the WHO Says
- A Study on Twins Offers Proof That We All Need Personalized Diets
- A Flurry of States Have Raised Their Smoking Ages. But Big Tobacco’s Involvement Has Some Health Groups Uneasy
- Women Who Are Denied Abortions May Face Long-Lasting Health Problems, Study Says
- Judge Rules That Missouri’s Last Abortion Clinic Must Remain Open for Now
- A New, Scarless Adam’s Apple Surgery Could Be a Breakthrough for Transgender Patients
- The Science Behind Fever Dreams
- For the First Time, an Expert Panel Is Recommending a Drug to Prevent High-Risk Groups From Getting HIV
- New Government Estimates Offer Early Hope That Drug Overdose Deaths Are Waning
- Facebook Wants Your Blood
- Why Being Neurotic Might Be Good for Your Dog
- ‘They’re Chipping Away.’ Inside the Grassroots Effort to Fight Mandatory Vaccines
- More Millennials Are Dying ‘Deaths of Despair,’ as Overdose and Suicide Rates Climb
- Can Americans Hack Their Way Out of an Aversion to Exercise?
- The Congo Ebola Outbreak Began a Year Ago. Here’s What to Know About the Public-Health Emergency
- Can Wearing a Hat Contribute to Baldness?
- Your ZIP Code Might Determine How Long You Live—and the Difference Could Be Decades
- Climate Change May Be Spreading Flesh-Eating Bacteria to Unexpected Waters
- How a Nurse With a Hole in Her Skull Changed The Medical History of Migraines
- Employers Are Steering Workers Toward Controversial Stem Cell Therapies
- Most People Worldwide Trust That Vaccines Are Safe—But the Number Who Don’t Is Concerning
- U.S. Suicide Rates Are the Highest They’ve Been Since World War II
- This Past Flu Season Was the Longest in 10 Years, the CDC Says
- How Misinformation Is Making It Almost Impossible to Contain the Ebola Outbreak in DRC
- No, Teenagers Are Not Growing ‘Skull Horns’ Because of Smartphones
- New Research Is Focusing on Treating Teens’ Suicidal Thoughts With Support of Friends, Family
- NIH Director Francis Collins Has a Plan to Help Eliminate “Manels”
- A Year After Approval, Migraine Drugs Are Changing Lives. But Insurance Battles Are Creating a Whole New Headache
- What the Science Really Says About Grilled Meat and Cancer Risk
- Why Spending Time With Friends Is One of the Best Things You Can Do for Your Health
- The New ‘Female Viagra’ Has Reignited a Debate Over Drugs and Female Sexuality
- Sitting Is Bad for Your Health, But Not All Types of Sitting Were Created Equal
- Despite the Headlines, We Don’t Yet Know If Anticholinergic Drugs Contribute to Dementia Risk
- Democrats Quickly Found a Divide Over ‘Medicare-for-All’ at the First Democratic Presidential Debate
- 5 Ways to Cope With Migraines at Work
- Energy Drinks Have Become Wildly Popular With Teens. Here’s Why it’s a Public Health Concern
- Abortion Advocates File Lawsuit Challenging Georgia Heartbeat Law
- Planned Parenthood Can Keep Performing Abortions in Missouri, For Now
- 5 Ways to Help a Friend or Loved One Who Suffers From Migraines
- The American Medical Association Is Taking a More Aggressive Approach on Abortion Legislation
- A Fecal Parasite Is Causing More Disease Outbreaks, and Swimming Pools May Be to Blame, CDC Says
- For the First Time, Researchers Eliminated HIV From the Genomes of Living Animals
- Is Wimbledon 2019 the Year the Young Strike Back?
- Facebook Is Trying to Stop Bogus Health Claims from Spreading Online
- Are Paint Fumes a Health Concern? Here’s What the Latest Science Says
- Experimental Ebola Treatments Look Successful in Lab Studies, Says the CDC
- The 10 Countries Most Vulnerable to Climate Change Will Experience Population Booms in the Coming Decades
- How Trump’s Executive Order Could Save Lives by Transforming How the U.S. Treats Kidney Disease
- Trump Administration Abandons Plan to Overhaul Drug Rebates
- Most Americans, Including Smokers, Like the Idea of Less-Addictive Cigarettes
- Niksen Is the Dutch Lifestyle Concept of Doing Nothing—And You’re About to See It Everywhere