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Health
2011 Scientific Breakthrough of the Year: HIV Study
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 1, 2018
Health
Study: Chemical Exposure at Work Linked to Parkinson's
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 1, 2018
Health
New Crib Safety Standards Announced
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 1, 2018
Health
Shocking Study: 19% of Young Adults have High Blood Pressure
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Secondhand Smoke Has "Direct" Impact on Brain
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Drug Regimen Cuts HIV Risk for Breastfeeding Infants
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
New Drugs Cut HIV Spread from Mom to Newborn
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Rare Gene Glitch May Hold Clues for Schizophrenia
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Shockable Cardiac Arrests More Common in Public than Home
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Unknown Growth Factor Helps with Memory
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Cancer
Protein Previously Thought to Prevent Melanoma May Promote It
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Addiction
New Study Predicts Success Rate for Alcoholism Medication
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
New Technology Sees into Brain; Can Help Treat Addiction
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Cancer Costs to Reach $158 Billion in 2020
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Teens
More 8th Graders Using Marijuana and Ecstasy
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Dieting
Can Facebook and Texting Help Weight Loss?
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
NIH Making Breakthroughs in HIV/AIDS Research
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Tiny Molecule Could Protect Against Cocaine Addiction
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Overweight Girls Who Lose Weight Reduce Adult Diabetes Risk
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Study: Environmental Toxins Associated with Diabetes
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Infants Capable of Learning While Asleep
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Progress Being Made Towards HIV Vaccine
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Endometrial Stem Cells Restore Brain Dopamine Levels
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Drug Abuse Institute Develops Method for Treating Teen Heroin Addiction
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Researchers Find Striking Parallels Between Drug Use and Obesity
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Weight Loss
Obese Children at Increased Risk for Leg and Foot Injuries
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Food and Nutrition
Panel Asks: Are You Getting Enough Dairy?
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Researchers Uncover First Gene Linked to Stuttering
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Healthy Diet May Actually Reduce Cancer Risk in Smokers
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
AIDS/HIV
HIV and Obesity - A Potentially Deadly Combination
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
AIDS/HIV
Survival of Children with HIV Has Increased Dramatically in U.S.
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Teen Smoking and Meth Use Decline Significantly
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Cancer
Cancer Rates Have Dropped Significantly Over Past Few Years
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
NIH Says First Human Embryonic Stem Cells Approved for Use
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Society
Cocaine Vaccine Shows Promise for Treating Addiction
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Daily Candy in Childhood Linked to Adult Violence
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Obese Middle-Aged Women Face Unhealthy Future
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Despite All Info Out There, Eating in U.S. Remains Unhealthy
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
AIDS/HIV
How Effective is the New HIV Vaccine?
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Beware Blended Coffee Drinks -- They Pack on the Pounds
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Anxious Kids at Risk For Obesity as Adults
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Just Go to Bed! Snacking at Night Packs on Pounds
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Caffeine Without Healthy Diet Linked to Heart Problems
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Meat, Dairy Intake Won't Increase Breast Cancer Risk
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
As Your Waistline Gets Bigger, Your Brain Gets Smaller
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Wider Waist Boosts Asthma Risk for Women
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Home Foreclosures Plunging People Into Depression
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Average Video Gamer 35, Overweight, Depressed
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018
Health
Restricting Kids' Diets May Not Keep Them From Gaining Weight
By National Institutes of Health
Mar 2, 2018