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Canned Food May Expose People to BPA
A small study suggests people may be routinely exposed to the chemical bisphenol A through everyday consumption of canned goods.
Canned Food May Expose People to BPA
A small study suggests people may be routinely exposed to the chemical bisphenol A through everyday consumption of canned goods.
'Female Viagra' May Treat Low Sexual Desire
Flibanserin, an antidepressant-like drug, makes sex more satisfying for some premenopausal women distressed over their low sexual desire.
Dads Get Postpartum Depression, Too
Although postpartum depression in new moms is well-known and well-documented, slightly more than 10% of new dads also become depressed before or after their baby’s birth.
America's Worst Cities for Spring Allergies
Knoxville, Tenn., has garnered the No. 1 spot as the "most challenging" place to live in America for people with spring allergies, says a new ranking by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
Shedding Light on 7 Sunscreen Myths: Lotions, Sprays, SPF Makeup, and More
WebMD interviews dermatologists to get the truth about sunscreens.
Mom's Warmth May Ward Off Children’s Illness
Mothers from poor families who provide strong emotional support for their kids can reduce their offspring’s future risk of mental and physical illnesses, a new study suggests.
New Clues to Stubborn Urinary Tract Infections
Researchers have found that similar antibiotic resistance to E. coli is found in both humans and animals -- signifying that these resistant bacteria may be transmitted from animals to humans.
People Happier, Less Stressed After Middle Age
Men and women in the U.S. are happier, less stressed, and feel better about themselves after age 50, new research indicates.
Processed Meat Linked to Heart, Diabetes Risks
A new study shows eating processed red meat -- such as hot dogs, bacon, sausage, and cold cuts -- is linked to an increased risk in heart disease and diabetes.
Wii Games Get Heart Group's Seal of Approval
The American Heart Association has given its seal of approval to Nintendo's Wii, Wii Fit Plus, and Wii Sports Resort.
Vitamin E May Lower Women's Lung Disease Risk
Long-term, regular use of vitamin E supplements appears to reduce the risk of chronic obstructive lung disease or COPD in women, according to a new study.
Breastfeeding Cuts Fever Risk After Vaccines
Infants who are exclusively breastfed are less likely to run fevers after their routine immunizations than infants who are partially breastfed or only receive formula, a new study shows.
Talked out of Tanning
Informing young women about how indoor tanning can damage their appearance may keep them out of tanning salons and help them reduce their risk for skin cancer, according to a new study.
Pesticides May Raise Kids' Risk of ADHD
Relatively low-level exposure to common pesticides -- probably from residues on foods -- doubles kids' risk of ADHD, Harvard researchers find.
Asthma Patients: Danger Lurks in Fatty Meals
People who have asthma should avoid heavy, high-fat meals, because it can inflame their airways, a new study says.
How Fibromyalgia Affects Men: Symptoms and Diagnosis
Men with fibromyalgia talk with WebMD about their fibromyalgia symptoms, diagnosis, and how fibromyalgia affects their lives.
Toy Dart Guns Recalled for Suffocation Risk
Nearly 2 million toy dart gun sets that have been linked to two asphyxiation deaths in the Midwest are being recalled, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Childhood Asthma Linked to Risk of COPD
Children who suffer from severe, persistent asthma are nearly 32 times more likely to develop adult chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), a study shows.
Over 40, Fit, and Ready to Bare Arms
WebMD talks about the trend of 40+ celebrities like Madonna having toned arms and being superfit and how you can trim up.







