A new study shows a significant reduction in the risk of developing cancer from breathing polluted air in California.
Self-proclaimed “unconsciously insensitive” couple sues Ohio sperm bank for receiving sperm from black donor
The women are suing the sperm bank after being impregnated by sperm from a black donor when they had chosen a white donor.
Re-think that dinner party guest list: overweight diners can incite overeating in others
The company one keeps at meal times may dictate how much one eats, according to a new report on food intake patterns.
Researchers identify potential new target to treat asthma attacks brought on by colds
An asthma attack involves the swelling or inflammation of the lining of the airways, as well as the thickening and increased production of mucus.
Missouri doctor accuses CDC of lying about Ebola situation
A physician from Springfield, Missouri, made a bold statement on Thursday morning in the Atlanta airport in protest of how the CDC is handling the Ebola epidemic in West Africa and what it means to Americans.
Free birth control lowers teen pregnancy rate, study finds
Of the 1,404 teens enrolled in the Contraceptive CHOICE Project, 72 percent chose IUDs or implants, in comparison with an estimated five percent of U.S. teens who opted for long-term birth control.
Long-acting insulin is safer and more effective for Type 1 diabetes patients
Type 1 diabetes patients and their health care practitioners should be able to tailor their choice of insulin in terms of preference, accessibility and cost.
New genetic finding suggests stress may lead to heart disease
People prone to stress and hostility are more likely to gain weight and suffer heart disease.
CDC: Ebola outbreak in Nigeria may be close to contained
The Ebola outbreak officially ends when two of the 21-day incubation periods for the disease have passed without any new cases.
Could this new vaccine mean the end of cervical cancer?
A new vaccine currently under testing by the FDA prevents infection by all nine subtypes of human papillomavirus known to cause cervical cancer may one day prevent 90 percent of cervical cancer cases.
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