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CPR Less Likely for Poor Black Kids Study Finds

The findings suggest there's a crucial need for CPR training programs in poor, non-white, lower-education neighborhoods, said study lead researcher Dr. Maryam Naim.

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Fertility Clinic Mix-Up: How to Choose IVF Center

More than 284,000 cycles of assisted reproductive technology, or ART, were performed at 448 reporting fertility clinics in the U.S. during 2017, according to the CDC.

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Just 300 Fewer Calories a Day Brings a Health Benefit

In the study, just over 200 adults younger than 50 with a healthy weight or just a few extra pounds were told to reduce their calorie intake by 25% for two years.

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Many Pneumonia Patients Get Too Many Antibiotics

Each year in the United States, pneumonia sends 1 million adults to the hospital. The new study examined the medical records of 6,500 pneumonia patients treated at 43 Michigan hospitals. Of those, 60%...

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Tropical Storm Barry: What to Know and Do

Taking action before the storm may help lessen problems during and after the storm.

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Healthy Living Counteracts Alzheimer's Genetic Risk

Even if you are unlucky enough to carry genes that predispose you to Alzheimer's disease, a healthy lifestyle can minimize that risk, new research shows.

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The Happiness Dividend: Longer, Healthier Lives

People happy with themselves and their well-being tend to live longer and healthier lives than those who are perpetually down in the dumps, British researchers report.

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Too Much Social Media a Depression Risk for Teens

Too much social media might be too much for the mental well-being of teenagers, new research suggests.

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The Hidden Risk of Liver Disease From Diabetes

If you have type 2 diabetes, a growing body of research suggests that it's important to monitor your liver for a condition called nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

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Staying Healthy With Type 2 Diabetes

You have a lot of power to determine what your future with type 2 diabetes looks like. Here are questions to ask your doctor to stay healthy.

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Kids Sent to Foster Care Doubles Due to Opioids

The number of kids placed in foster care in the United States due to parental drug use has more than doubled over the past two decades, rising to nearly 96,700 in 2017 from about 39,100 in 2000.

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Tough E-Cig Rules Might Push Folks Back to Smoking

Banning flavors and lowering nicotine levels in electronic cigarettes is a strategy that could backfire, a new study suggests.

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Would You Like a Lizard With That Salad?

Researchers analyzed online news between 2003 and 2018 and found 40 articles about U.S. consumers discovering live, dead or severed parts of animals in their produce.

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Evolution Could Explain Why Staying Slim Is Tough

New research suggests that the reason why it's hard to keep weight off lies far back in human evolution, with an anti-starvation mechanism that primes the body to store fat.

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Newer Lung Cancer Screening Saves More Lives

Using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) for lung cancer screening instead of X-rays helped reduce lung cancer deaths in current and former smokers, a new study says.

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Obesity May Boost Odds for MS in Kids

Obese children may be twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis, a new study suggests.

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Can a Broken Heart Contribute to Cancer?

While the extreme stress of losing a loved one has been linked to heart troubles in prior research, a new study found that one in six people with broken heart syndrome also had cancer.

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Menstrual Cups Safe and Effective, Study Says

A new study finds menstrual cups to be just as safe and as effective as disposable pads or tampons.

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Harmful Germs in Ocean Water? How to Tell

Recent cases of flesh-eating bacterial infections have made headlines, yet you’re far more likely to wind up with nausea, diarrhea, or a respiratory infection after a trip to the beach.

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Study: Tough State Gun Laws Help Keep Kids Safe

When states have stricter gun laws, fewer children die from gun violence, new research shows.

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