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A New Health Perk for Coffee Drinkers?

The brew, in any form, might cut colon cancer risk; the more you drink, the lower the risk, study suggests. → Read More

Hot Flashes During Menopause Last 7 Years or More

Women having menopause symptoms due to lower estrogen levels need therapies that are safer long-term. → Read More

Are Some Heartburn Meds Tied to Stomach Cancer?

Frequently taking heartburn medication may increase your risk of developing stomach cancer. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

How Your Thyroid Could Be Working Against Your Heart

People with an elevated thyroid hormone may be at a higher risk of developing heart disease. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

Almost 4 in 10 Tanning Salons Flout State Laws

Many indoor tanning salons ignore state laws that restrict them from letting teenagers use tanning beds. Learn more about this survey and how to keep your child safe. → Read More

Summer Baby, Higher Odds for Postpartum Depression?

A new study suggests that giving birth in the winter or spring may lower a women's risk of developing postpartum depression. Learn more about this study. → Read More

Oral Sex Plus Smoking a Cancer Danger for Men

Smoking and oral sex may cause men to be at a higher risk for head and neck cancer. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

1 in 5 Young Women Who Tan Indoors Get Addicted

Many women who use indoor tanning become addicted, which increases their risk of skin cancer. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

Newer Blood Thinners May Not Bring Higher Bleeding Risk

New blood thinners, lsuch as Xarelto, Pradaxa, and Eliquis, don't have any more risks than the standard drug treatment. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

1 in 9 American Men Infected With Oral HPV

About 1 in 9 American men has the oral HPV virus, which can lead to cancer of the head, neck and throat. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

FDA Panel Supports Gene Therapy for Kids With Rare Eye Disease

A new gene therapy that could help children with a rare type of inherited vision loss has been approved by the FDA. Learn more about this new treatment. → Read More

Obesity Linked to 13 Types of Cancer

A new study shows that obesity has been linked to 13 types of cancer, furthering the idea the being overweight increases your risk of developing cancer. Learn more about this study. → Read More

Breast Cancer Radiation 'Less Scary' Than Thought

Radiation therapy for breast cancer is less scary to patients according to this new study. Learn more about the benefits of this type of breast cancer treatment. → Read More

Diabetes Threatens Kidneys, Vision of Millions of Americans

People with type 2 diabetes are at a much higher risk of developing kidney disease, and other complications. Learn more about the importance of blood sugar control. → Read More

Marriage a Blessing for Heart Attack Patients

Marriage may benefit people who have had a heart attack. Learn more about this new study about heart attack patients. → Read More

Stroke Rates Drop for U.S. Men, But Not Women

The overall stroke rate is declining, but it only seems to be going down in men. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

Obesity in Teen Years Tied to Colon Cancer Risk in Adulthood

Obesity in adolescence may raise the risk of developing colon cancer in adulthood. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

One Stroke Raises Risk for Another, Even Years Later: Study

The risk of have a second stroke or ministroke remains high for at least five years after your first stroke. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

One Stroke Raises Risk for Another, Even Years Later: Study

The risk of have a second stroke or ministroke remains high for at least five years after your first stroke. Learn more about this new study. → Read More

Nearly 4 Percent of Americans Suffer From Food Allergies

New research shows that about 4 percent of Americans suffer from food allergies. Learn more about this at Everyday Health. → Read More