Anemia Drugs May Not Boost Kidney Patients’ Well-Being: Study
Review of 17 clinical trials finds no evidence that certain costly meds improve patients’ quality of lifeContinue Reading
Study Debunks Claim That Drug Treatment Centers Are Unsafe
Comparisons in Baltimore found more violent crime near liquor and corner storesContinue Reading
Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Linked to Dementia Risk in Study
Research finds association among users over age 75, but can’t prove the medications cause memory problemsContinue Reading
WHO: Neurological Disorder on the Rise in Zika Zones
But U.N. health agency says too soon to prove link between Guillain-Barre syndrome and Zika-causing mosquitoesContinue Reading
Obsessed Athletes More Likely to Approve of Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Study
Not being able to disconnect from the sport they play a sign of trouble, researchers warnContinue Reading
Antidepressant Effexor Linked to Postpartum Bleeding in Study
Other depression drugs known as SSRIs did not show risk, researchers sayContinue Reading
Gene Discovery Could Point to New Lyme Disease Test: Study
Researchers say patients have tell-tale genetic signatures, even after taking antibioticsContinue Reading
Flu Hits Poor Neighborhoods the Hardest, Study Shows
Low economic status doubles your chances of hospitalization, no matter your race, researchers find
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CDC Offering Zika Virus Tests for Pregnant Women
And two U.S. women who contracted the virus while abroad suffered miscarriages, according to reportsContinue Reading
Asthma May Raise Risk for Abdominal Aneurysm
Airway disease also linked to greater rupture risk in body’s main artery, study suggestsContinue Reading
Asthma May Raise Risk for Abdominal Aneurysm
Airway disease also linked to greater rupture risk in body’s main artery, study suggestsContinue Reading
Neanderthal DNA May Play Role in Modern Human Health
Genetic legacy can affect risk for nicotine addiction, depression, blood clots and stroke, research suggestsContinue Reading
CDC Reports Link Between Zika Virus and Microcephaly in Brazil
And two U.S. women who contracted the virus while abroad suffered miscarriages, according to reportsContinue Reading














