Octopuses avoid trouble with a brilliant solution
Too much high-intensity exercise may be detrimental to heart health
The findings of this study serve to maximize the benefits of regular exercise while avoiding unwanted health issues, much like drugs and therapies.
Lung cancer screenings will cost Medicare $9 billion, researchers say
The study is the first to examine a lung cancer screening model that specifically takes into consideration the Medicare population.
Breakfast cereals loaded with too much sugar, report says
One of the worst offenders is Kellogg Co.’s Honey Smacks, which packs a whopping 56 percent of sugar by weight.
UnitedHealth Group to lead health care costs disclosure effort
UnitedHealth Group will lead an effort organized by the Health Care Cost Institute to track and disclose the amounts paid for health care services across the nation.
Two U.S. health workers ill after MERS exposure
MERS seems to affect vulnerable people at a drastically higher rate than SARS.
Lung cancer screening could be both beneficial and very costly
Annual screening practices have the potential to detect lung cancer much earlier, but with a hefty price tag of $9.3 billion over the first five years.
CDC makes controversial decision to urge daily pill for preventing HIV infection
The CDC began recommending daily medication with the anti-HIV pill Truvada as a means of pre-exposure prophylaxis, but some critics cite side effects, compliance challenges, and a potential relaxation on using existing forms prevention as concerns.
Pregnancy increases risk for traffic accidents, study finds
The lead researcher developed the study after observing that pregnant women did not seem to consider the risk of driving.
FDA green lights 'Star Wars' inspired prosthetic arm
According to the FDA, up to 10 movements can be detected by the limb.
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