You had a rough day at work and got stuck in traffic on the way home, and suddenly your head starts pounding. Stress headaches can…
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Researchers have long tried to pinpoint a reason that some people have autism or autistic traits. A new study from the United Kingdom builds upon…
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Kids who were infected with respiratory syncytial virus, better known as RSV, in their first year may be at greater risk for asthma, according to…
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Heard of gonorrhea? Most likely. What about gonococcal arthritis? Maybe not. Most folks are familiar with what is gonorrhea, but few may know about gonococcal…
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When exercise studies are led by men, female participants are often in short supply. While this underrepresentation of female research subjects has been documented in…
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(HealthDay News) – It’s important to find the right OB-GYN to guide you through some of life’s greatest joys and troubles. An obstetrician-gynecologist works with…
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The number of kids who attempted suicide using over-the-counter or easily accessible medications is up sharply, a new study shows. This research spotlights a pediatric…
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A good sports bra provides more than sturdy support alone for female runners. The increased breast support affects biomechanics in other parts of the body…
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Traffic deaths are down on U.S. roadways, but the small drop pales in comparison to the surging rate of recent years. Deaths in traffic crashes…
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For people with epilepsy, living in lower-income neighborhoods is associated with worse mental functioning, new research suggests. For the study, the researchers looked at the…
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One in five people who die by suicide experienced intimate partner problems that included divorce, separation, arguments and violence, new research shows. “I think people…
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A new Australian study found that children who had COVID-19 during the first couple of years of the pandemic could be safely treated at home,…
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