Women and minorities with atrial fibrillation less likely to receive standard of care, study says
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Women and minorities with atrial fibrillation less likely to receive standard of care, study says
In one state, only one from 183 diagnosed cases met reporting criteria for CDC
CA Governor Signs Tough Vaccination Bill Into Law
For serious grass allergy, shots may be more effective, researcher says
Study finds 12 percent or fewer getting active surveillance
WebMD describes how warfarin compares to new blood thinners that are prescribed to prevent blood clots and stroke.
Experts stress that exercise, good diet help maintain memory as much as mental challenges do
Study authors think compounds in citrus may sensitize skin to sunlight, but further study needed
If clot-busting drugs don't work, device can be used to pull the blockage out through the artery
Is your heart racing or feel like it's skipping a beat? WebMD explains when it might be anxiety or caused by atrial fibrillation.
By marrying partners with employer health plans, people in same-sex relationships are more likely to gain coverage.
Study suggests making these resources easily accessible, affordable might cut odds of disease
In its first five years, the Affordable Care Act has survived technical meltdowns, a presidential election, two Supreme Court challenges -- including one resolved Thursday -- and dozens of repeal efforts in Congress. But its long-term future still isn’t ensured. Here are five of the biggest hurdles left for the law.
Medicines that help our immune system fight off tumors are showing early success in a widening variety of cancers.
Continued interest surprises researchers
Avoid keeping sugary, high-calorie foods in the house, and encourage being active together
If pounds stayed off, bladder control improvement was seen after 3 years, researchers report
Nutrition experts endorse decision to drop restrictions, focus on quality of food instead
Drugs like Celexa, Prozac could undermine bone, research suggests
Supreme Court decision to support it would also boost well-being of couples
Researchers say speedy detection would dramatically improve containment efforts
Small study suggests neural activity can point to patients who'll benefit most from psychotherapy
At least one expert questions whether improvements are due to the procedure
FDA Looking at Essure Birth Control Device Safety
Still, most second pregnancies lead to normal, healthy babies, experts say
Low score could be early warning sign for the disease up to 18 years before diagnosis, researchers report
The sooner you start regular physical activity, the better, researchers say
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the tax credits, offered on Affordable Care Act insurance policies sold through Healthcare.gov, are legal.
Study shows potential for noninvasive tumor detection
Study finds excess B12 tied to common skin condition
Many girls struggling with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) go unnoticed by parents, teachers, and other adults. WebMD explains.
WebMD describes the best do-it-yourself remedies to bring relief from the itchiness and burning feeling of scalp psoriasis.
But more research is needed before test is used for monitoring or screening, researchers say
A groundbreaking new report suggests scientists should also be looking at how low doses of chemicals considered safe on their own might cause cancer when mixed together.
Case study showed tofacitinib cleared up skin pigmentation loss in woman after just 2 months
Everyone wants to get a good night's sleep. But when you have ADHD, it can be even more challenging.
Eat like you’re 20 and your body might not thank you. Learn how to trim down without sacrificing the flavors you love.
Heat or cold? Wrap or brace? Learn what to do with pulled muscles, sore joints, and more.
Overdo it on the weekend? Learn what the pros do to bounce back from pulls, strains and sprains.
Learn how to make smart choices that can have the biggest impact on your cholesterol levels.
What should you expect from your sex life as you age? How can you keep the fire burning? What should you do about erectile dysfunction and low-T?
Don't let stress keep you from living the life you deserve. Find out how to keep a healthy balance between daily stress and positive thinking.
Lowering your blood pressure takes more than just eating less salt. Learn what's best to eat, drink, and other steps to take.
Botox for bros? Manscaping? From your hair to your teeth to your toes, learn how to get a major-league makeover.
Los Angeles Angels Pitcher Garrett RIchards hit the field after a ruptured patellar tendon -- a rare injury for a baseball player. Learn from WebMD about rehab and the long road back from this type of injury.
How to use personal motivation, communication skills, and more to keep pushing your career forward.
Beginning in 2016, most Covered California customers will not have to pay more than $150 or $250 per prescription, per month. The price caps are a response to very expensive new drugs used to treat hepatitis and other serious illnesses.