Endometriosis — a condition in which implants similar to the lining of the uterus are found outside the uterus and
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Half of People Who Think They Have Food Allergies Actually Don't
Millions of Americans have food allergies: 26 million, to be exact. But it seems that is substantially less than some believe.
Continue reading »Bringing artificial limbs to patients who need them
After Johnny Matheny lost his left arm to cancer in 2008, he was determined to find a worthy replacement. But
Continue reading »Older people who self-harm at highest risk of suicide, finds study
People over 65 who harm themselves are more likely to die by suicide than other age groups according to new
Continue reading »WHO revises DR Congo Ebola risk to ‘very high’
The World Health Organization on Friday announced it had revised its Ebola risk assessment in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Continue reading »What to Watch: 5 Female Celebrities Who Don’t Have Beauty Deals
Beauty and pop culture are more intertwined than ever, with celebrities such as Rihanna, Jessica Alba and Kylie Jenner solidifying
Continue reading »Bilingual children who speak native language at home have higher intelligence
Children who regularly use their native language at home while growing up in a different country have higher IQs, a
Continue reading »Money matters: Couples who regularly talk about money are happier
(HealthDay)—Money can’t buy you love, but it can come between you and your spouse if you don’t have open conversations
Continue reading »Parents who had severe trauma, stresses in childhood more likely to have kids with behavioral health problems
A new study finds that severe childhood trauma and stresses early in parents’ lives are linked to higher rates of
Continue reading »Decline in medicare patients who die in acute care hospitals
(HealthDay)—Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries were less likely to die in acute care hospitals in 2015 than in 2000, according to a
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