Hepatitis C Rates Vary Among U.S. Hispanic Groups
Rates in men range from 0.4 percent among South Americans to 11.6 percent among Puerto Ricans, study findsContinue Reading
Most With Hepatitis C May Soon Find Hope in New Treatments
Two studies suggest pill cocktails may one day replace injections altogetherContinue Reading
Kids’ Ear Infections Cost U.S. Health System Nearly $3B Annually: Report
In 2009, the condition added $314 per child for outpatient visits, $17 for medsContinue Reading
Common Infant Vaccine Tied to Slight Rise in Risk for Bowel Complication
But chances of complication much lower than with previous rotavirus vaccine, studies show
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When a Common Cold Becomes More Dangerous for Kids
New study clarifies risk factors for lung diseaseContinue Reading
Ease Up on Workouts to Aid Flu Recovery, Expert Says
Intense exercise will stress the immune system even moreContinue Reading
Bedbugs Love a Crowd, Study Finds
The parasites with lots of company grow faster than solitary peers, study saysContinue Reading
Could Stem Cells Cure Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis?
Small, early study found treatment was safe, possibly more effective than standard antibioticsContinue Reading