A new law in Texas that places several restrictions on policies surrounding abortion appears to be effectively reducing the number of abortions obtained.
Number of teens using human growth hormone doubles in one year
The proportion of teens using human growth hormones doubled in just one year, according to a report published this week by the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids.
Chief doctor managing Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone contracts the virus
A doctor who has played a key role in combating the recent Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone is now infected with the virus that causes the disease.
More and more senior citizens are living with roommates
Sharing homes with others improves financial stability while preventing isolation.
Technique used in some hysterectomies may help spread cancer, researchers say
Most cases of uterine cancer are found in women aged 55 and over.
FDA warns of powdered pure caffeine after teen dies
The FDA notes that parents should be aware that these products may be attractive to young people.
American Red Cross releases urgent call for blood donations
The American Red Cross anticipates a blood shortage as recent donation numbers wane, prompting them to issue an urgent call for donors of all blood types but especially Type O.
Blood test may track Lou Gehrig’s Disease
The test will provide an objective way to measure the effectiveness of treatments.
Nicotine patch use during pregnancy linked to ADHD
According to a large population-based study, the link between smoking during pregnancy and higher risk for ADHD in the children born may be linked directly to nicotine exposure in the womb.
When learning a new language, trying too hard is never good
The findings suggest that learning a new language involves the use of procedural memory or declarative memory.
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