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Sleeping pill use rises as risky patterns emerge March 7, 2014 Many people are taking sleeping pills on purpose and often in risky ways — using them in old age…
Latest prostate cancer study adds to debate March 6, 2014 A new study conducted by researchers from Sweden and the Harvard School of Public Health found…
Medical research still lags on women, study says March 6, 2014 Glaring gaps persist in medical researchers’ efforts to understand gender differences in common…
Deaf toddler's journey to hearing for first time March 6, 2014 A 17-month-old’s parents’ search to help their son hear led them to a new clinical trial Daniel…
RPT-Insurers, Medicaid fear multibillion-dollar hepatitis C drug tab March 5, 2014 U.S. health insurers are seeking help from state health officials to foot the bill for a new…
How does restless legs syndrome impact long-term health? March 5, 2014 A report released yesterday followed more than 12,500 men for six years to determine the long-term…
Experimental contact lens release glaucoma medicine March 5, 2014 An experimental specially designed contact lens releases a glaucoma medicine at a steady rate for…
Tapping into a goodnight March 5, 2014 People suffering from insomnia are increasingly turning to sleep-tracking apps to help them get…
Researchers see signs of HIV resistance in gene therapy March 5, 2014 The elusive quest for a cure for AIDS and the virus that causes it got a boost from two…
Docs turn to silkworms to spin a better bone implant March 5, 2014 Scientists from Harvard and Tufts create silk screws and plates for use in healing bone fractures…
Broadside: Is medical marijuana even effective? March 5, 2014 There’s another dispute about medical marijuana that many may have already thought was settled…
Tumor Growth Checked March 4, 2014 New therapy produces equilibrium in tumor and immune response for lasting remission in melanoma…