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September 21, 2016

Children’s Food Allergies May Be Cut By Early Exposure

Children's Food Allergies May Be Cut By Early Exposure Allergy specialists suggest existing guidelines on introducing foods may be outdated Children's Food Allergies May Be Cut By Early Exposure TUESDAY,…

September 21, 2016

Obese Kids Have Different Gut Germs

Obese Kids Have Different Gut Germs Targeting specific types of bacteria might one day help treat childhood obesity, research suggests Obese Kids Have Different Gut Germs Obese kids and teens…

September 19, 2016

American Doctors Overprescribe Antibiotics

American Doctors Overprescribe Antibiotics United Nations to discuss duel problems -- overuse in some countries and lack of access in others. By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter American Doctors overprescribe antibiotics.…

September 19, 2016

Children’s Suicide Risk Starts as Young as 5

Children's Suicide Risk Starts as Young as 5 While overall numbers are low, researchers say prevention efforts are still needed Children's Suicide Risk Starts as Young as 5 By Randy…

September 19, 2016

Codeine For Kids, Pediatricians Warn Against It

Codeine For Kids, Pediatricians Warn Against It How it is metabolized is too unpredictable, could cause death, report finds Codeine For Kids, Pediatricians Warns Against It By Dennis Thompson HealthDay…

September 19, 2016

Sound Waves May Treat High Blood Pressure, Migraines

Sound Waves May Treat High Blood Pressure, Migraines Sound waves and sound therapy balance brain signals, researcher says Sound Waves May Treat High Blood Pressure, Migraines By Dennis Thompson HealthDay…

September 3, 2016

Smokeless Tobacco May Contain Potentially Harmful Bacteria

Smokeless Tobacco May Contain Potentially Harmful Bacteria Infections, diarrhea and vomiting are possible consequences of smokeless bacteria, FDA expert says The FDA Says that Smokeless Tobacco May Cause Various Illnesses…

August 23, 2016

High Drug Prices in U.S. Due to Monopolies

High Drug Prices in U.S. Due to Monopolies Study indicates that letting Medicare and Medicaid negotiate pricing would likely help bring high drug prices down, researchers say By Dennis Thompson HealthDay…

August 23, 2016

Some Veterans are High Risk for Heroine Abuse

Some Veterans are High Risk for Heroine Abuse Veterans’ Painkiller Abuse Can Raise Odds for Heroin Use 3 of 4 who tried the illicit drug had misused prescription painkillers first:…

August 23, 2016

Minority Kids ADHD Often Missed

Minority Kids ADHD Often Missed Study recently found disparities in both the diagnosis and treatment rates of minority kids with ADHD By James Bernstein HealthDay Reporter Minority Kids ADHD Often…

August 23, 2016

Bacterial Infections in Babies May Soon Be Caught Earlier

Bacterial Infections in Babies May Soon Be Caught Earlier Researchers say that a simple genetic test may one day help Doctors quickly uncover serious bacterial infections in babies Serious Bacterial…

August 23, 2016

Cancer Linked Fibroid Removal Device Use Declines After FDA Warning

Cancer Linked Fibroid Removal Device Use Declines After FDA Warning Rate of hysterectomies done with power morcellators has dropped significantly Use of the Cancer Linked Fibroid Removal Device Has Fallen…
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