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The synthetic stimulants are legal in most of the U.S. for now. As more users show up in emergency rooms, states are taking action. Obama offers strong defense of healthcare lawSpeaking to a conference of consumer advocates in Washington, President Obama on Friday delivered a spirited defense of the healthcare law he signed last year and urged supporters of the landmark... More college freshmen feeling overwhelmed, survey findsThis year's college freshmen report feeling higher levels of emotional and financial stress than their predecessors did, according to a national survey conducted by UCLA researchers. Gene protects some black Americans from heart disease: studyWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some black Americans have a gene that protects them from heart disease, researchers said on Thursday. |
The agency is not recommending removal of implants, but says women should be vigilant in watching for symptoms of ALCL, an extremely rare...
Women do not suffer mental health problems such as depression or post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of having an abortion,...
Starting this spring, FDA will allow the allergy drug Allegra to be sold over the counter.
Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, whose condition was upgraded from serious to good this week, has begun an intense regimen of full-time...
ATLANTA (AP) -- U.S. health officials have raised their estimate of how many Americans have diabetes to nearly 26 million.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. advisory panel to roll back breast cancer screening guidelines suggests it may...
Health advocates urge FDA to require more clear, precise labels.
Most patients facing an operation would of course prefer an experienced surgeon over one just learning the procedure.
Presence of formaldehyde has agencies issuing alerts about products, but some in the industry insist they are safe.
Doctors in Houston say Gabrielle Giffords could be transferred to a rehab facility today.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most Americans do not want Congress to block funding for various new healthcare measures even as the nation remains...
Opinion: The idea of 'hot-spotting' may work privately on a small scale. But nationalize it as part of 'Obamacare'? No thanks.
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