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Health: Part 80
- Google Doodle Honors Heart Surgeon René Favaloro, Who Pioneered Coronary Bypass Surgery
- Cutting Calories May Improve Your Health Even If You’re Not Trying to Lose Weight
- It May Be Possible to Counter Some of the Genetic Risk of Alzheimer’s With These Lifestyle Changes
- Why We Love Advice Columns, According to Psychologists
- Conjoined Twin Girls Successfully Separated After 50 Hours of Operations
- Does Listening to Music Stimulate Creative Thinking, or Stifle It?
- The U.S. Helped Defeat Ebola in 2014. Now, We’re Watching a Crisis Become a Catastrophe
- Scientists Predict Climate Change Will Make Dangerous Heat Waves Far More Common
- Planned Parenthood CEO Dr. Leana Wen Is Out Due to ‘Philosophical Differences’ With Its Board
- More U.S. Teenagers Are Trying to Lose Weight Than in Years Past. That May Be Reason for Concern
- Drug Overdose Deaths Finally Dropped in 2018, Preliminary Data Say
- WHO Declares Ebola in Congo a Public-Health Emergency Nearly a Year After Outbreak
- Can Learning a Foreign Language Prevent Dementia?
- Why You Should Always Wash New Clothes Before Wearing Them
- Your Summer Beach Trip Could Put You at Risk of Getting Sick. Here’s What You Need to Know
- Daily E-Cigarette Use Can Help Smokers Quit, According to One of the Most Comprehensive Studies Yet
- Deadly Fungal Infection Emerged Because of Global Warming, Study Says
- Maine Confirmed Its First Case of a Rare Tick-Borne Virus in Years. Here’s What to Know About Powassan
- Why Some People Lie to Their Therapists
- Americans Are Not Getting the Message About Exercising More and Sitting Less
- Your Apple Has 100 Million Microorganisms Living On It. Should You Care?
- Don’t Get Mad if a Doctor Says They Need to Screen Your Child for Abuse
- Planned Parenthood’s Acting President Weighs in on 2020 Endorsements, Voting and Activism
- Millennials May Be Drinking Less, But Binge Drinking Is On the Rise Among Older Adults
- Is Sugar as Bad for Kids as It Is for Adults?
- A New Alzheimer’s Blood Test Proved 94% Accurate in Finding Brain Changes Related to the Disease
- 7-Year-Old Boy Has 526 Teeth Removed From His Mouth
- Confidence in Scientists Has Actually Risen Since 2016 in the U.S., According to New Research
- At Mexican Oil Company, Workers Offered ‘Health Incentive’ Bonus For Weight Loss, Trim Waistlines
- Politicians Keep Blaming Mass Shootings on Mental Health Issues. Doctors Say They’re Wrong
- CRISPR Gene Editing Is Being Tested in Human Patients, and the Results Could Revolutionize Health Care
- Feeling the Heat? Here’s When Fans Can Help—and When They Don’t—According to Science
- The Dangers of Linking Gun Violence and Mental Illness
- The Best Sports and Exercises to Avoid Injury
- Here’s How Much Caffeine May Trigger a Migraine, According to a New Study
- Promising Blood Test Could Help to Predict Breast Cancer Recurrence
- Why Drinking Water All Day Long Is Not the Best Way to Stay Hydrated
- Mosquito-Borne West Nile Virus Soared in 2018, According to CDC Data
- How Exercise Lowers the Risk of Alzheimer’s by Changing Your Brain
- There Could Be a Chlamydia Vaccine In the Coming Years, A Promising New Study Suggests
- Weight Loss for Kids? Thanks to WW, There’s An App for That
- An Ebola Drug Trial Ended Early Because It Was So Successful. That Could Change How Doctors Handle Future Outbreaks
- Social Media Hurts Girls More Than Boys
- The Doctor Who Inspired House Navigates the Health Care Crisis in Netflix Docuseries Diagnosis
- Why Parents Are Turning to a Controversial Treatment for Food Allergies
- Confused About Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine, and When? The CDC Has New Recommendations
- A Third of Americans Avoid Certain Places Because They Fear Mass Shootings
- Newark Officials Providing Bottled Water to 15,000 Homes Over Lead Contamination Concerns. Here’s What You Need to Know About the City’s Water Crisis
- More than 200 People Have Reported Lung Diseases That May Be Linked to Vaping
- How to Avoid Vehicle Pollution When You’re Stuck in Traffic
- Planned Parenthood Faces an Uncertain Road Without Title X Funding—and Patients May Struggle to Get Care
- Is Fluoride in Drinking Water Safe? A New Study Reignites a Long-Standing Debate
- We’re One Step Closer to a Blood Test that Predicts When a Person Will Die
- Yet Another Health Problem Linked to Air Pollution: Eye Disease
- Vaping May Have Caused an Illinois Patient to Die From a Respiratory Illness
- Trump Urges USPS and FedEx to Crackdown on Fentanyl Trafficking From China. They’ve Been Trying for Years
- How Wearing Sunglasses Actually Impacts Your Eyes, According to Science
- Johnson & Johnson Was Ordered to Pay $572 Million for Its Role in the Opioid Crisis. With Similar Lawsuits Across the Country, That Could Be Just the Beginning
- Why America Is Failing To Feed Its Aging
- Juul Commits $100 Million to New System to Help Retailers Block Sales to Minors
- There’s No Such Thing as a ‘Gay Gene,’ a New Study Argues
- Weight-Loss Surgery Dramatically Lowers the Risk of Early Death, a New Study Finds
- Food Waste Is a Huge Environmental Problem. Here Are 5 Ways to Reduce Yours
- A Teen Boy’s Diet of Fries and Sausage Led to Blindness, According to a New Case Study
- Michigan Just Became the First State to Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes in an Effort to Keep Kids ‘Safe’
- Should I Give My Child Juice? Here’s What Experts Say
- Should Parents Worry About Kids Drinking Coffee?
- A New Study Suggests Vegetarians and Vegans Are at Higher Risk of Stroke. But Don’t Reach for That Steak Just Yet
- Is Vaping Marijuana Safe? Deaths and Lung Disease Linked to E-Cigs Call That Into Question
- If We Want to Address the Crisis of Veteran Suicide, We Must Acknowledge Its History
- It’s ‘Ambitious’ — But Possible — to Eradicate Malaria by 2050, According to a Landmark Report
- Juul Illegally Claimed That Its Products Were Safer than Cigarettes, FDA Says
- Go Ahead, Take a Nap. A New Study Says They May Be Good for Your Heart
- How Bullying May Shape Adolescent Brains
- The U.S. Will Move to Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes, Trump Official Says
- Veterinarians Face Unique Issues That Make Suicide One of the Profession’s Big Worries
- Climate Change Isn’t Just a Global Threat—It’s a Public Health Emergency
- Influenza Season Has Barely Begun, But a California Child’s Death Is Already Being Classified as ‘Flu-Associated’
- Hurricane Dorian Is Gone. But the Bahamas Still Faces a Big Risk From Infectious Disease
- Purdue Pharma Responds to Wave of Opioids Litigation by Filing for Bankruptcy. What Happens Now?
- Seventh Person To Die From Vaping-Related Illness in U.S. Dies in California
- Struggling to Get Back Into a Workout Routine? These 5 Strategies Could Help
- Canadian Teenager Diagnosed With ‘Severe Respiratory Illness’ Linked to Vaping
- How Juul Hooked Kids and Ignited a Public Health Crisis
- How I Learned to Be a Better Doctor From My Wife’s Struggle With Alzheimer’s
- ‘I Wish We Had More Answers’: Health Officials Still Don’t Know Why 500 People Have Gotten Sick After Vaping
- ‘Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness Says He Is a ‘Member of the Beautiful H.I.V.-Positive Community’
- These Types of Screen Time May Be Worst for Kids’ Grades, a New Analysis Suggests
- 3 Suicides Among the Crew of a Single Navy Ship in 1 Week Highlight Rising Trend in U.S. Military
- Juul CEO Steps Down, Vaping Company Suspends All U.S. Advertising Amid Backlash
- As the Number of Vaping-Related Deaths Climbs, These States Have Implemented E-Cigarette Bans
- Americans Choose Bottled Water for Safety and Quality. Are They Right?
- Is Wine Really Healthier Than Beer?
- CDC Says for First Time That Some THC Products Could Be Behind Vaping Deaths and Illnesses
- Should You Stop Eating Red Meat? A New Paper Has a Controversial Answer
- Is Melatonin Safe to Take Every Night?
- Why the Women Most Likely to Die of Breast Cancer Have Gotten the Least Attention
- Google Honors Pioneering Psychiatrist Herb Kleber, Who Treated Addiction as a Disease, Not a Moral Failing
- The Sleep Habits That Can Improve Your Grades, According to a New Study
- How Neuroscience Could Explain the Rise of Addictions, Heart Disease and Diabetes in 21st Century America