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Sports-Related Concussions on the Rise in Kids
The number of children treated in hospital ERs for concussions they got while playing on sports teams has doubled in just a decade, a new study shows.
First Genetic Link Found for Common Migraine
Scientists have identified the first-ever genetic risk factor for common migraines.
FDA: Filthy Conditions at Egg Recall Farms
FDA inspectors say filthy conditions at henhouses linked to the egg recall include infestations by rodents, flies, maggots, and wild birds. Some layers sat above manure pits 4 to 8 feet deep.
Parents, Schools Should Talk to Kids About Sex
Parents, pediatricians, and educators need to step up sex-education efforts, according to a revised policy statement issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Adding Omega-3 to Margarine Doesn't Help Heart
Margarine fortified with omega-3 fatty acids does not appear to protect older men and women who have survived a heart attack from having another heart attack or other cardiac event.
Marijuana Relieves Chronic Pain, Research Shows
Three puffs a day of cannabis, better known as marijuana, helps those with chronic nerve pain due to injury or surgery to feel less pain and sleep better, a Canadian team has found.
Stem Cells May Help Treat Heart Failure
Giving people with chronic heart failure injections of their own bone-marrow stem cells appears to improve their heart function and extend their lives, new research suggests.
Brilinta Has Advantages Over Plavix for Heart
The experimental blood-thinning pill Brilinta works regardless of whether patients have a genetic variant that is often associated with poor outcomes in patients taking the standard medication, Plavix, researchers report.
Menopause and Dry, Itchy Skin
Dealing with dry, itchy skin at menopause? Find out why -- and get simple tips for smoother skin.
Beat the Itch of Winter Skin
Unless you live in a tropical paradise, the dryness, cold, and wind of winter can wreak havoc on your skin. But that doesn't mean you have to suffer from cracked, parched skin -- as long as your arm yourself with the right tools.
11 Top Causes of Dry Skin
Before you can treat dry skin properly, you need to know what's causing those dry, itchy patches. Here are 11 common causes of dry skin.
When Your Doctor Prescribes Weight Loss
When your doctor orders you to lose weight, you know it's time to take your health seriously. This article offers tips and motivation to lose weight for better health.
Breastfeeding May Lower Moms' Diabetes Risk
Breastfeeding for a month or longer appears to reduce a woman's risk of getting diabetes later in life, according to a new study.
Diabetes Has an Impact on Sex Life
Middle aged and older adults are interested in sexual activity, but diabetes impairs libido and can result in erectile dysfunction, a new study shows.
U.S. Births Decline; Economy to Blame?
The number of babies born in the United States declined an estimated 2.6% in 2009 compared to the previous year, possibly a result of the downturn in the economy, the CDC says.
Do Spouses Grow Alike as Time Passes?
Contrary to popular belief, married couples do not become more alike over time, a study shows.
Study: BPA Linked to Higher Testosterone Levels
Men who are exposed to high levels of the controversial plastic chemical bisphenol A (BPA) may show a small, but significant increase in blood levels of the male sex hormone testosterone, a study shows.
Shared Decision-Making Is Better Than Solo
A study of shared decision-making shows that two people of equal abilities solve problems better when they work together.
Youth Tobacco Use: Downward Trend Is Slowing
Current tobacco use by middle and high school students has declined over the past decade, but this trend has slowed in recent years and more work is needed to combat the problem, the CDC says.
Egg Recall: FDA Finds Salmonella on Suspect Farms
At farms to which recalled eggs were traced, FDA investigators are finding salmonella matching the outbreak strain.







