The rates of medical coverage and services sought seem to vary depending on sexual orientation, according to a new study released by the DHHS and CDC.
Forget spoons: Measure in milliliters to avoid child drug-dosing errors
Parents using teaspoon or tablespoon units were twice as likely to make mistakes when measuring the intended dose of liquid medication.
Babies begin to rehearse speech months before talking, researchers say
By the age of 12 months, a child may attempt to imitate words or even say a few simple words.
Stroke rates decline over 20-year period, researchers say
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or ruptures, killing brain cells.
One in three Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented
While age is still the biggest risk factor for developing dementia, living a healthier lifestyle may help prevent or delay Alzheimer’s.
Report: Kid has allergic reaction to iPad, ends up in hospital
The iPad, a popular tablet, may contain nickel, which is a common cause of metal-induced allergies.
Friends tend to have similar genetic makeup, research shows
While simple observation tells us that human beings tend to socialize with similar-looking members of the race, new research digs deeper to show a startling similarity in genetic makeup among friends.
Sharp rise in testicular cancer noticed in young Hispanic men
Testicular cancer has been on the rise in white men, but researchers noticed a sharp increase in U.S. Hispanic adolescents and young adult men since 1992.
Sharing a bed with babies may be dangerous
A new study revealed that 70 percent of the SIDS cases investigated were sharing a bed at the time of their deaths.
Smell test could help spot Alzheimer’s early, researchers say
Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S.
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