(HealthDay)—From 2013 to 2016 there was an increase in children’s participation in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP),
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Drought predictive of decrease in snakebites
Rattlesnake bites, contrary to public opinion, increase after periods of high rainfall, not drought, according to a Stanford-led study that
Why So Many Firefighters Die From Cardiac Arrest
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5, 2018 — Firefighters who die from cardiac arrest tend to have underlying heart problems, a new study
Focus on aging eyes: Poll finds primary care providers play key role in eye care after 50
A new poll suggests that primary care providers could play an important role in promoting vision care for adults age
Even ‘Good’ Levels of Air Pollution Are Bad for Smokers
TUESDAY, Sept. 5, 2018 — Even low levels of air pollution can pose a threat to the lungs of cigarette
Woman can flash a smile after having surgery to correct an underbite
Beauty advisor is finally able to flash a smile after enduring surgery to correct a severe underbite ‘People thought I
Common painkiller could increase heart attack risk by 50%, study finds
Common painkiller could increase risk of stroke and heart attack by 50%, study finds Common painkiller could increase the risk
What turned these healthy looking women into pill poppers?
What turned these healthy looking women into pill poppers? Almost half of over-65s take FIVE different types of medication a
Earlier diagnosis, potential therapy for Huntington’s disease suggested in new research
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) suggests that Huntington’s disease may take
Scientists engineer way to prevent immune response to gene therapy in mice
Stanford University School of Medicine researchers have demonstrated that gene therapy can be effective without causing a dangerous side effect