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Public Health (Page 345)

Whether Statins Cut Alzheimer’s Risk May Depend on Gender, Race

2016-12-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 12, 2016
In: Alzheimers, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Type of statin used also made a difference in study, but black men did not see any benefitsContinue Reading

Anti-Tobacco Efforts Lead to 53 Million Fewer Smokers Worldwide

2016-12-12
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 12, 2016
In: Cancer, Healthy Living, Public Health

Higher cigarette taxes seem to have the most impact, study estimatesContinue Reading

Drones a Safe Way to Transport Blood: Study

2016-12-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 9, 2016
In: General Health, Public Health

Finding means they could be used to supply accident sites, natural disasters, rural areasContinue Reading

As Obama’s Term Winds Down, Resistance to Obamacare Diminishes

2016-12-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 8, 2016
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Public Health

43 percent of Americans would like to see the health care reform law kept in place but amended, HealthDay/Harris Poll findsContinue Reading

FDA Eases Up on Hearing Aid Rules

2016-12-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 7, 2016
In: Head & Neck, Public Health

Devices should be easier to obtain, less expensive under new guidelinesContinue Reading

Even Small Rise in Blood Pressure Can Harm Black Patients

2016-12-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 7, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

Study shows higher early death and heart failure risk from slight increase in numbersContinue Reading

Even Small Rise in Blood Pressure Can Harm Black Patients

2016-12-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 7, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

Study shows higher early death and heart failure risk from slight increase in numbersContinue Reading

Expect More Record-Breaking Heat in U.S., Scientists Warn

2016-12-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 7, 2016
In: Environmental, Mental Health, Public Health

15 hottest-ever days predicted for every record low if greenhouse gas emissions don’t declineContinue Reading

Medical School Can Be an Emotional Pressure-Cooker

2016-12-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 6, 2016
In: General Health, Mental Health, Public Health

Yet many students fail to seek the help they need to deal with the stress, study findsContinue Reading

Missing Just 1 Hour of Sleep May Double Drivers’ Crash Risk

2016-12-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 6, 2016
In: Public Health, Sleep Disorders

Too little shut-eye can equal alcohol in terms of impairment behind the wheel, traffic safety group warnsContinue Reading

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