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Obesity More Likely in 'Night-Owl' Kids
Posted: 9/30/2011
Study shows youngsters who stay up late are more sedentary than early-to-bed types.
Tags : Body Weight  Obesity  Sleep 
Oral Steroids Linked to Vitamin D Deficiency
Posted: 9/30/2011
Children taking the drugs are at high risk for low levels of the nutrient, study shows.
Tags : Bones  Steroids  Study  Vitamin D 
Laughter Might Be Good Medicine for Alzheimer's Patients
Posted: 9/30/2011
Humor therapy eased agitation as much as drugs, without the side effects, in Australian study.
Cancer Patients at Risk for Serious Blood Clots: Study
Posted: 9/30/2011
Clots may develop within a year of chemo in certain patients, increasing cost of care, analysis shows.
Tags : Blood Clots  Cancer  Study 
Black Women Tend to Suffer Disabilities Earlier, Study Finds
Posted: 9/30/2011
Lower income, lack of medical care can affect long-term health, researchers say.
Tags : Aging  Race  Study  Women's Health 
Small Study Links Surgery and Anesthesia With Alzheimer's
Posted: 9/30/2011
Post-op changes in cerebral spinal fluid may indicate progression of brain disease, experts say.
Drug Shortages Even Worse This Year: FDA
Posted: 9/30/2011
Specialty meds for cancer patients among those in short supply.
Study Says Big Tobacco Covered Up Info on Cancer Risk
Posted: 9/30/2011
Industry knew of potentially deadly radioactive particles in smoke since 1950s, researchers contend.
Tags : Radiation  Smoking  Study 
Listeria Worries Prompt Recall of Romaine Lettuce
Posted: 9/30/2011
Meanwhile, health officials still investigating tainted cantaloupes linked to 13 deaths.
Health Highlights: Sept. 30, 2011
Posted: 9/30/2011
Reebok Kicked by FTC for Sneaker Health Claims, Tyson Recalls Ground Beef After E. Coli Scare, and more...