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Published May 21, 2013
Too little sleep increases the risk of car crashes for young drivers, a new study confirms
Published May 20, 2013
Many parents are not aware that their teenage children abuse "study drugs," a new poll suggests
Published May 20, 2013
If you underwent a genetic test for a heart condition, but the test also revealed that you have a high risk of colon cancer, would you want to know? A respected scientific society says your doctor should tell you, but the group is receiving criticism for its recommendation that "incidental findings" of genetic tests be shared with patients
Published May 08, 2013
Chronic exposure to the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) may lower testosterone levels in men, a new study suggests
Published May 07, 2013
In the United States, more babies die on the first day of life than in any other industrialized country, according to a new report.
Published May 07, 2013
Antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea is a serious public health issue, but comparing the illness to AIDS, as a recent article did, is misleading, experts say.
Published May 06, 2013
Parents hope their children won't text and drive, but a new study suggests many parents are guilty of multitasking behind the wheel.
Published May 03, 2013
Several sexual enhancement supplements were recalled this week because the products contain undeclared drugs, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Published May 03, 2013
Five types of fungus have been identified in the popular kids' juice drink Capri Sun, researchers say.
Published May 02, 2013
Suicide rates among middle-age U.S. adults are on the rise, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).