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Morning Break: Birth Control Regs Blocked; Hospital $ 'Fiasco'; Ginsburg Still Out
10 monthes ago - By MedPageToday
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Read more ...WATCH: Judge blocks Trump birth control coverage rules in 13 states
10 monthes ago - By ABC News
Rules would allow employers to stop providing women no-cost birth control.
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Fresh and Older Blood are Equally Effective for Transfusion
Transfusions using fresh red blood cells are no more useful than older red blood cells in decreasing the risk of organ failure or death in critically ill children, reports a...
Watching TV May Up Obesity Risk in Kids
Does TV cause childhood obesity? Lifestyle habits like watch television for long hours can make your child obese and overweight, reveals a new study.
Effect of Aging on Heart Disease: New Insights
Aging adults are more likely to have and die from heart disease than their younger counterparts. A new study finds a reason to link biological aging to the development of...
New Factors Linked to Suicide Discovered
First-of-its-kind study used machine learning and health data from the entire Danish population to create sex-specific suicide risk profiles, illuminating the complex mix of...
Meaning in Life Linked to Better Health and Well-being
New study has examined the meaning in life and relationship with physical, mental and cognitive functioning.
Labelling junk food with exercise needed to burn off calories inside shames...
Scientists from Loughborough University found people ate 65 fewer calories per meal and 200 less each day when exposed to the messages on the packaging of their food.
8 sickened with E. coli from pre-packaged salad and 41 ill from salmonella...
The CDC says eight people have contracted E. coli in three states from a pre-packaged salad kit while the FDA announced a recall of a pre-cut fruit salad mix that sickened 33...
These 5 nutritious foods can help fight inflammation
Superfoods offer many health benefits, from strengthening your immunity to boosting your nutrient intake. Eating certain foods, like blueberries and cherry tomatoes, can also...
Healthy Lifestyle, Regular Screening May Keep Cancer at Bay
A new study shows many cases of cancer could have been headed off by regular screenings.
Losing as little as 10lbs could slash the average American's diabetes risks...
For every one point lower BMI, people are at 1.37-fold lower risks for developing type 2 diabetes - even if they are not overweight or obese, new Stanford University research...