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How and when to take a pregnancy test

Date: Mar-20-2017
Whether used at home or in a doctor's office, find out what pregnancy tests are available, how to use them accurately, and what the results mean.

Better sleep can literally make us feel like a million bucks

Date: Mar-20-2017
New research examines the impact of improving sleep quality and finds the effects comparable with a lottery win of a quarter of a million dollars.

Young survivors have social difficulties years after cancer diagnosis

Date: Mar-20-2017
New research reveals that adolescent and young adult cancer survivors report low social functioning years after receiving their diagnosis.

Stage 3 lung cancer: Symptoms, treatment, and outlook

Date: Mar-20-2017
In this article, we take a close look at advanced lung cancer. Learn about how it is classified, as well as how we might increase early detection.

Hard, not soft, plaque buildup may predict risk of heart attack

Date: Mar-19-2017
New research could change how we determine heart attack risk, as the buildup of soft atherosclerotic plaque seems to play a key role.

Living with AFib: Tips and outlook

Date: Mar-19-2017
In this article, learn about AFib and the recommended lifestyle changes a person may make. What does AFib do to the body and how might it be treated?

Lactate may be key for cancer development

Date: Mar-19-2017
New research examines the role of lactate - a molecule that is produced and accumulates during intense workout - in the formation of cancer cells.

How insulin and glucagon work to regulate blood sugar levels

Date: Mar-18-2017
What is the link between diabetes and the pancreas? What are the symptoms of high and low blood sugar levels? Find out in this article.

How does broccoli help prevent cancer? Study sheds light

Date: Mar-18-2017
Researchers have identified a mechanism by which sulforaphane - a compound found in broccoli and other vegetables - may help to prevent cancer.

Sleep apnea in children may stunt brain development

Date: Mar-18-2017
A recent study investigated the effects of obstructive sleep apnea on children's brains. The results demonstrate a worrying reduction in gray matter.