You are here : health.am > Health Centers > Archives Archives 2014 March Under new guidelines, only 10 percent of children at risk of low vitamin D levels, Loyola study find New childhood tuberculosis estimates double the number previously thought Southeast England most at risk of rising deaths due to climate change Study Defines Link Between Depression and Obesity in Adolescent Girls Obesity: Not just what you eat Obesity and diabetes have adverse effects on cancer outcomes Kessler Foundation researchers link endogenous body temperature to relapsing-remitting MS and fatigue Early detection of childhood eye cancer doesn’t always improve survival, prevent eye loss New reason to eat oats for heart health Honey is a new approach to fighting antibiotic resistance: How sweet it is! Three-quarters of people with seasonal and pandemic flu have no symptoms Exercise video games may add to kids’ activity: study Hypertension going untreated in US Hispanic community Same-day double knee replacement safe for select rheumatoid arthritis patients Breastfeeding past two years linked to infant tooth decay U.S. says Obamacare covers married gay couples under family plan Gluten-Free Crackers Made with Hemp Flour and Decaffeinated Green Tea Leaves Offering Healthy Foods at High School Concession Stands Blood test offers swifter, safer diagnosis of sport brain injury FDA chief defends new pain drug despite worries about abuse One in five older Americans take medications that work against each other Quitting smoking linked to improved mood TV time linked to less sleep for kids New York hospital warns patients of possible HIV, hepatitis exposure Bacterium and fungus team up to cause virulent tooth decay in toddlers Majority of transgender patients report negative experiences in emergency departments MU Study Suggests New Rehabilitation Methods for Amputees and Stroke Patients Finding hiding place of virus could lead to new treatments What’s the upside of feeling too sad for chocolate? Cosmetic treatment can open the door to bacteria Early detection helps manage a chronic graft-vs.-host disease complication When tribes build casinos, obesity falls in youth Inadequate sleep predicts risk of heart disease, diabetes in obese adolescents Playing with Barbie dolls could limit girls’ career choices, study shows UF researchers find drug therapy that could eventually reverse memory decline in seniors Los Angeles moves to ban e-cigarettes, joining NY, others Passive smoking causes irreversible damage to kids’ arteries Bedroom TVs tied to weight gain among kids: study Herbal cannabis not recommended for rheumatology patients Food allergy nearly doubles among black children Diabetes and obesity more common in socioeconomically deprived regions In first moments of infection, a division and a decision February Montréal researchers find a link between pollutants and certain complications of obesity Most Children Unaware of Cigarette Warning Labels Scripps Research Institute Scientists Describe Deadly Immune ‘Storm’ Caused by Emergent Flu Infections Making treatment of rare blood disorder more affordable and effective One in 5 US hospitals don’t put hand sanitizer everywhere needed to prevent infections CNIO researchers discover new strategies for the treatment of psoriasis Why dark chocolate is good for your heart Obesity rates remain high, but stable in the U.S Page 23 of 322 pages « First < 21 22 23 24 25 > Last » << Back to main