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Public Health (Page 381)

Better Sleep May Boost Young Students’ Grades

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Public Health, Sleep Disorders

Elementary school program designed to improve sleep habits led to improved report cards, study foundContinue Reading

Some 9/11 First Responders Suffer Severe Sinus Problems: Study

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Head & Neck, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Firefighters exposed to dust right after the attack or for long periods later are more likely to need surgeryContinue Reading

Schools in Most States Skimp on Phys Ed, Study Finds

2016-04-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 8, 2016
In: Fitness & Exercise, Kids' Health, Public Health

Only Oregon and D.C. require recommended amount of physical activity; many states withhold it or use it as punishmentContinue Reading

FDA Approves First Wire-Free Pacemaker

2016-04-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 7, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

Heart experts explain that wire lead in typical pacemakers can malfunction and need repairContinue Reading

Inflectra Approved as ‘Biosimilar’ to Remicade

2016-04-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 6, 2016
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Gastrointestinal Problems, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

For adults with Crohn’s, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis
Continue Reading

Inflectra Approved as ‘Biosimilar’ to Remicade

2016-04-06
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 6, 2016
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Gastrointestinal Problems, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

For adults with Crohn’s, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis
Continue Reading

Hispanics More Likely to Have Heart Pumping Problems, Study Says

2016-04-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 5, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

Condition may lead to heart failure, researchers noteContinue Reading

Hispanics More Likely to Have Heart Pumping Problems, Study Says

2016-04-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 5, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

Condition may lead to heart failure, researchers noteContinue Reading

Bedbugs Widespread in Low-Income Housing, Study Finds

2016-04-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 5, 2016
In: Infectious Disease, Mental Health, Public Health, Skin Care

Half the time, residents are unaware of infestations, researchers sayContinue Reading

FDA Suggests Limit for Arsenic in Infant Rice Cereal

2016-04-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 1, 2016
In: Food and Health, Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

The element occurs naturally in soil and water; rice plants absorb it more than other crops, agency saysContinue Reading

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