Without protection, players learn to guard their heads, research suggests
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Without protection, players learn to guard their heads, research suggests
Chances of getting painful skin condition 70 percent higher among people with respiratory condition, study finds
Swedish researchers say this natural biofilm helps keep drinking water clean
Supplementation appears safe but experts say it's too soon for general recommendation
But overall odds are still low, experts say
Do you have migraine pain? WebMD shows you simple lifestyle changes that will stop them coming.
Do you get a migraine every time your work out? WebMD shows you three ways to curb your post-exercise headaches.
Two-thirds of children with parental history of mental illness report 'funny feelings' when on the stimulants
Researchers say impact is more destructive than previously thought
Study finds quality of life may suffer, despite favorable odds
Opioids: What Patients -- and Doctors -- Think
Want a cheat sheet for healthy living? Our expert serves up her top tips for a lifetime of wellness.
Heroin is cheaper, easier to obtain than narcotics like OxyContin, experts say
Investigation found that lead author fabricated data used to support the finding
WebMD helps you determine whether your child has a common cold or a case of allergies. Learn the symptoms and how to distinguish the two.
Higher-than-normal blood sugar levels can lead to kidney failure over time, research says
Do you get migraines? WebMD shows you how you might be able to stop them by identifying the foods that trigger them.
Results led Sloan Kettering to change pre-op practices
WebMD explains how yoga can help prevent the speeding up or slowing down of the heartbeat that's common if you have atrial fibrillation (AFib).
If your MS gives you fuzzy thinking, there are things you can do to sharpen your focus.
'Sunshine vitamin' deficiency tied to poorer outcomes for patients in northern regions in winter
Guinea Last W. African Nation Declared Ebola-Free
Often, prescribing doctors don't even know their patients have overdosed, researchers say
But ultrasound has more false positives, researchers find
Does your diet affect your MS? While no food cures it or causes it, WebMD explains what the research shows about nutrition and multiple sclerosis.
Having diabetes doesn't have to mean giving up desserts. WebMD gives you healthy desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Multiple sclerosis is more common in women than men. WebMD reveals areas of special importance to women in their child-bearing years.
Diagnosed with diabetes? WebMD shows how simple tests can help you manage your condition.
But finding is preliminary and much more research needed to test hypothesis, experts say
Finding blockages can be trickier when blood vessels have been rerouted, expert says
Researchers identified differences in the brains of these newborns
Researchers fear organ donations might drop if potential donors don't think proper steps are taken every time
Have diabetes? WebMD unlocks key foods you need in your home for healthy cooking and snacks.
Figuring out the best ways and best times to test your blood sugar can be tricky. WebMD helps you figure out what’s best for you.
WebMD explains oral allergy syndrome, foods that may trigger this condition, and what tests can identify it.
Environmental triggers may increase the risk for children in low-income areas, experts say
Those who waited until at least 25 fared better at 40, researchers say
Practice could save money while helping uninsured patients avoid long hospital stays, researchers say
Diabetes and wounds are always a bad combination. Avoid amputation by preventing and treating skin sores. WebMD gives you tips that can help.
There are easy ways to keep your diabetes under control. WebMD gives you five.
You use your teeth to talk, chew, and smile. WebMD gives you some other "teeth facts" you probably didn’t know about your pearly whites.
Trial showed a benefit, but more study is needed, experts said
New treatments are bringing new hope for people with hepatitis C. WebMD has the details
Eye experts suggest boosting outdoor time to get young eyes focusing on distant objects
Already approved to treat psoriasis, higher dose of Cosentyx helped 60 percent of patients
Getting levels below current targets may significantly cut risk of heart attack, stroke, researchers contend
Study found that toddlers talk less when their toys talk, sing, light up more
People with the virus also nearly 30 percent more likely to develop the nervous system disorder, researchers say
Are your “paranoid” thoughts really paranoid? WebMD tells you how to know for sure, and what to do about it.