Do You Have ‘Social Jet Lag?’
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Can Drug Company Perks Sway Cancer Docs’ Prescriptions?
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Reporting Symptoms Online to Docs Helps Cancer Patients Live Longer
Study found technology works because it cuts lag time between problems and care team’s responseContinue Reading
The Cost of Bike Crashes in U.S. Tops $24 Billion a Year
Study suggests more street accidents, older bikers are boosting expensesContinue Reading
Overcharging Common in U.S. Emergency Rooms
Minorities and uninsured are most often victims of ‘price gouging’, study contendsContinue Reading
Zika’s Set to Return to Mainland U.S., But Budget Cuts Threaten Response
Health experts warn that less federal funding will make it hard to battle the birth defect-causing virusContinue Reading
Compression Tights Won’t Trim Running Times
While they kept muscles from vibrating, fatigue still set in, study findsContinue Reading
Mummy DNA Gives Clues to Egypt’s Long History
Foreign conquest didn’t have big impact on genetics of ancient or modern Egyptians, study findsContinue Reading
1 in 4 Nursing Home Residents Has Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
More infection-prevention education and policies are needed, study findings suggest
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5 Essential Tips for Hospital Patients and Their Visitors
Start by keeping hands clean, health experts sayContinue Reading
Adults Who Love Exercise May Gain 9 ‘Biological’ Years
Regular jogging and other pursuits delay cellular aging, study findsContinue Reading
U.S. Transgender Surgeries Up 20 Percent in 2 Years
Plastic surgeons’ group identifies top transition treatmentsContinue Reading














