The negative impact that diabetes is having on the state’s health care costs is emphasized by the disproportionate number of people who have diabetes.
Report: Measles vaccine wipes out US woman's cancer
Of course, a larger trial is needed to flesh out this new frontier for cancer treatment.
Cases of magnet ingestion rise among kids, study finds
The overall number of magnet ingestion cases tripled from 2002-2009 to 2010-2012.
Water pipe smoking is less safe than commonly thought, researchers say
Chronic water pipe-smoking caused young adults to have significant levels of nicotine, cotinine, carcinogens, and volatile organic compounds in their urine.
Amazing: Mice with MS-like condition walk again after human stem cell treatment
In MS patients, the immune system destroys the myelin sheath, the substance that surrounds and protects the body’s nerve cells.
Two big meals might be the ticket for curbing diabetes
Eating multiple smaller meals may not be as effective as once thought
Pools more deadly for black children and adolescents, CDC researcher says
According to a report this week in the CDC’s MMWR, young blacks are at five to nine times higher risk of drowning than similarly-aged whites.
Initial dose of sleep aid Lunesta cut in half by FDA
Previous starting dose was sufficiently high enough to in some patients the next morning cause impairment of alertness-requiring activities such as driving.
A link between migraines and 'silent strokes' found by new study
Research indicates that chronic migraines can double the chance of stroke in elderly people with risks for vascular disease.
Life expectancy up worldwide; Where does the U.S. rank?
Globally, the average life expectancy is 73 for women and 68 for men.
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