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Better sanitation would go long way toward reducing illness and death associated with poor sanitation, billionaire's foundation says
Read More »Brooke Mueller heads to Mexico for "extreme" rehab: What’s that?
Charlie Sheen's ex to enter seven-day inpatient program to "rewire" her brain to break free from addiction
Read More »Passive smoking tied to hearing loss in teens
Surprising new study reveals one more health danger associated with exposure to tobacco smoke
Read More »Dementia tied to 7 "modifiable" risk factors: What are they?
Millions of cases of Alzheimer's disease could be avoided by taking steps to curb seven risk factors tied to dementia
Read More »Video: New, less-invasive Epilepsy treatment promising
A new, less-invasive procedure could change how epilepsy is treated in many patients, particularly kids. Dr.
Read More »Alzheimer’s disease: 7 things that raise your risk
Researchers have pinpointed "modifiable" risk factors for leading form of dementia
Read More »Hepatitis C drug Victrelis approved in Europe, hailed as major treatment advancement
Drug called a "harbinger of a great new era" for treating hepatitis c patients
Read More »Kids safer when grandparents drive, says granddad-doctor Fred Henretig
Study shows kids less likely to be injured when riding in cars with grandparents, not parents
Read More »Study: NFL players prone to "pre-Alzheimer’s"
Research finds possibly high rate of mild cognitive impairment in some retired players, who take many hits to the head
Read More »Doc blasted for saying fat kids may belong in foster care
Pediatrician at center of media firestorm offers clarification of comments calling for some morbidly obese children to be taken from their parents
Read More »8 little mistakes that bring big weight gain
Think saying no to "super size" is the only way to limit your portions? Think again
Read More »Measles on rampage in Africa: How to stay safe
Government officials say U.S. residents should be up-to-date on measles immunization before traveling abroad
Read More »Video: Study: Google linked to lower memory retention
Recent studies conducted at Columbia University show the effects Internet search engines have on human memory retention. Joshua Foer, 2006 memory champion, speaks to Chris Wragge about the studies
Read More »Big fork could be key to small waistline, study says
Restaurant-goers tend to eat less when given unusually large forks, according to provocative new study
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