- Members of Biden’s Pandemic Response Team Optimistic About Vaccine Rollout
- What Will COVID-19 Look Like Years From Now?
- Time to Angioplasty Is Crucial for Better Heart Attack Outcomes
- I’ve Already Had COVID-19, Do I Need the Vaccine?
- ‘Mindfulness’ on Your Mind? It Has Limits, Review Finds
- Many Americans Don’t See Links Between Racism, Health Outcomes: Poll
- Cancer Screening Fell Sharply Early in Pandemic, But Has Rebounded
- Sperm Samples May Help Predict Autism Risk in Offspring
- AHA News: Baby Born With Heart Defect Faces More Challenges After Stroke
- U.S. COVID Vaccine Rollout Nears 1 Million Doses Per Day
All posts tagged "Featured"
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Vital Sleep® – the Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece That Actually Stops Snoring
Let’s talk about one of America’s not-so-silent killers: snoring. Conservative statistics show that at least 30% of adults suffer from snoring, with some studies claiming that number to be as high as 50%. That means, at best,...
- Posted April 29, 2015
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10 Surprising Ways to Spot and Prevent Diabetes
Diabetes affects 26 million Americans according to the CDC, but worse: 79 million Americans are currently suffering from Pre-diabetes (Metabolic Syndrome). But there is good news, Pre-Diabetes is reversible. Dr. Joseph Pinzone – an Endocrinologist, the CEO...
- Posted January 13, 2014
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Wrap It Up: Ending Holiday Migraines
If the stress of the holiday season is taking its toll on your body, and you’re prone to migraines, that jolly trip to pick out presents can sour quickly. Don’t give up though. You may not believe...
- Posted December 13, 2013
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400 Now Sickened in Stomach Bug Outbreak
Health officials in Iowa, Nebraska point to salad mix as culprit, but CDC has not confirmed a source
- Posted August 2, 2013
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Rare Eye Disease Leaves People Without an Iris
Aniridia, a genetic disorder, can cause blindness as well as metabolic illnesses, experts say
- Posted August 1, 2013
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One in Five Kids May ‘Outgrow’ Asthma
Study found girls, those with animal allergies less likely to stop wheezing as they aged
- Posted July 30, 2013
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Bipolar Disorder May Vary Depending on Weight, Eating Disorders
Binge eating tied to other mental health problems, obesity to physical symptoms in study patients
- Posted July 29, 2013
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Video Game ‘Addiction’ More Likely With Autism, ADHD
Study cites poor peer relationships as one reason these kids embrace gaming
- Posted July 29, 2013
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FDA Proposes New Safety Rules for Imported Food
Announcement comes in wake of recent outbreaks of foodborne illnesses
- Posted July 26, 2013
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Control Your Blood Pressure
Some quick tips on controlling your blood pressure.
- Posted June 17, 2013
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Cornea Research Reveals Unseen Layer
Eye-opening finding will lead to textbook revisions, expert predicts
- Posted June 14, 2013
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Endoscopes Not Always Cleaned Properly: Study
Used to examine patients' gastrointestinal tracts, dirty devices might pose infection risk
- Posted June 13, 2013