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Oct 16, 2015 4 min read

Wisconsin twins give birth just 8 hours apart

In a rare family event, Wisconsin twin sisters gave birth to their own children just eight hours apart.

Oct 16, 2015 4 min read

UK Ebola 'relapse' case takes virus specialists to uncharted waters

The relapse of a recovered Ebola patient in the UK has left scientists searching for answers regarding the virus's long-term persistence.

Oct 16, 2015 6 min read

Talking to kids about smoking risks may help parents quit

Parents who discuss smoking risks with their children are more likely to remain smoke-free, according to a new study.

Oct 16, 2015 8 min read

Malaria protein may hold key for cancer cure, scientists say

Scientists have discovered that a protein found in malaria parasites can target and destroy cancer cells, offering hope for a new treatment.

Oct 15, 2015 8 min read

US prescription opioid misuse and deaths increase

Despite a slight decline in nonmedical opioid use, overdose deaths and use disorders have risen significantly over the last decade.

Oct 14, 2015 5 min read

More kids are getting ear surgery to avoid being bullied

Otoplasty, or ear surgery, is becoming more common among children as parents seek to protect them from bullying over their appearance.

Oct 14, 2015 5 min read

4 essential elements of a healthy doctor-patient relationship

Building a strong relationship with your doctor is vital for health outcomes; focus on communication, listening, and mutual trust.

Oct 14, 2015 4 min read

Young mothers more likely to have unprotected sex with fathers of their children

A Johns Hopkins study finds that young mothers are significantly more likely to engage in unprotected sex with their children's fathers.

Oct 8, 2015 5 min read

Sex outside of ‘optimal’ ovulation window changes immune system, increases fertility

A study from Indiana University suggests that regular sexual activity improves fertility by boosting immune function, even outside the ovulation window.

Oct 7, 2015 8 min read

Wyoming sees first confirmed human case of rabies

Wyoming health officials have confirmed the state's first human rabies case, likely contracted through exposure to a bat.

Oct 7, 2015 8 min read

FDA's new anti-smoking campaign uses hip-hop to target youth

The FDA is launching a $128 million hip-hop-themed campaign called Fresh Empire to discourage minority teenagers from using tobacco products.

Sep 26, 2015 4 min read

Getting active after a cancer diagnosis may extend life

New research suggests that maintaining a regular exercise routine after a cancer diagnosis can help lower the risk of cancer-related mortality.

Sep 26, 2015 7 min read

Marijuana study reveals teens' 'surprising' views of the drug

Despite legalization trends, a new study shows that disapproval of marijuana use is actually increasing among adolescents aged 12 to 14.

Sep 26, 2015 4 min read

Kids with asthma fare worse when they live with smokers

A review of 25 studies confirms that children with asthma face higher risks of hospitalization and breathing issues when exposed to secondhand smoke.

Sep 26, 2015 5 min read

Michigan woman, 81, dies of West Nile virus

Michigan reports its first West Nile virus death of the year, serving as a stark reminder for residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites.

Sep 26, 2015 8 min read

Teen dies after eating one of his favorite treats

A tragic death of a teen with a severe peanut allergy highlights the critical need for constant vigilance and carrying epinephrine at all times.

Sep 26, 2015 7 min read

Tailored safety training may help reduce work-related pain

Tailored safety training that blends behavior modification with ergonomics can significantly reduce work-related musculoskeletal pain.

Sep 26, 2015 6 min read

150 cases of Shigella reportedly confirmed in Kansas City

Kansas City is experiencing a significant Shigella outbreak, with cases 15 times higher than the annual average, prompting urgent health warnings.

Sep 26, 2015 8 min read

Medical research subjects who lie can mess up study results

Researchers warn that participants who lie about their health to join medical studies can compromise data integrity and skew drug safety results.

Sep 21, 2015 5 min read

178,000 children’s water bottles recalled due to choking hazard

Target is recalling 178,000 Zak Designs children's water bottles due to a potential choking hazard caused by the lid's inner straw.