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Anti-abortion politicians push efforts to prosecute women
Officials in Republican-dominant states are pushing legislation ahead of midterm elections that would punish both doctors and patients for abortions40m ago
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Marijuana supporters, critics across the US weigh in on 420
Advocates and critics across the US weigh in on legal marijuana ahead of 420 holiday1h ago
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US experts back marijuana-based drug for childhood seizures
US panel says a medicine made from the marijuana plant should be approved to treat severe epileptic seizures in children1h ago
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Woman says doctors ignored cancer symptoms because of her weight
Rebecca Hiles, 28, said that doctors misdiagnosed her.2h ago
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UN health agency: Dengue vaccine shouldn't be used widely
The World Health Organization says that the first-ever vaccine for dengue needs to be dealt with in "a much safer way" and mostly given to people...3h ago
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New data: Americans filling far fewer opioid prescriptions
New data show that prescriptions for opioid painkillers filled in the U.S. had their biggest drop in 25 years in 20173h ago
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Apr 19
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Woman says her doctor told her she was just fat, when in fact she had cancer
Rebecca Hiles is speaking out after she says she was misdiagnosed and body-shamed by her doctor who dismissed her health concerns.Apr 193:00
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Apr 19
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These are the best times to exercise to lose weight, run faster
Daniel Pink studied the science of timing for his book, "When."Apr 19
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Even a mild head injury increases risk for Parkinson's disease, veterans study shows
The researchers looked at veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury.Apr 181:01
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Apr 18
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Even a mild head injury increases risk for Parkinson's disease, veterans study shows
The researchers looked at veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury.Apr 18
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Warming, not cooling, donated livers may improve transplants
Study suggests warming, not cooling, donated livers may improve organ transplantsApr 18
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Spouses can boost early detection for melanoma patients
Married patients with melanoma are slightly more likely to be diagnosed in earlier more treatable stages than unmarried patientsApr 18
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HHS secretary back in hospital for bowel condition
U.S. health secretary Alex Azar is back in the hospital for additional treatment and observationApr 18
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Meet the teacher who lost 100 pounds, then ran the Boston Marathon
Andy Bell appears live on "GMA" to share his inspirational health journey and how he changed his life around and became a finisher at one of the...Apr 184:01
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Apr 17
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Medical marijuana push spreads to Utah, Oklahoma
The push for legalized marijuana has moved into Utah and Oklahoma, two of the most conservative states in the countryApr 17
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Here's why you need to start asking your doctor to check your blood pressure twice
One out three adults has high blood pressure in the United States.Apr 17
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Moms who have depression early on may have kids with lower IQ scores: Study
Mother-child pairs were tracked and evaluated over 16 years in the study.Apr 171:07
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Citing opioid crisis, feds seek rule change for drugmakers
Drugmakers would be required to identify the legitimate need for controlled substances to justify their production under a proposed rule intended to...Apr 17
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What to know about diverticulitis, after Sen. John McCain's surgery
The condition is very common in the U.S. and doesn't always need surgery.Apr 17
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US regulators float ideas for boosting medical device safety
US health officials propose steps to improve the government's oversight of medical devicesApr 17
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Man with 3 faces: Frenchman gets 2nd face transplant
In a medical first, a French surgeon says he has performed a second face transplant on the same patient, who is now doing wellApr 17
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Moms who have depression early on may have kids with lower IQ scores: Study
Mother-child pairs were tracked and evaluated over 16 years in the study.Apr 17
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Dem senator: Trump VA pick vows not to privatize vets care
A key Democratic senator says President Donald Trump's pick to be Veterans Affairs secretary is promising not to privatize the agencyApr 17
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Marijuana-based drug gets positive review from US agency
U.S. health officials say a closely watched medicine made from the marijuana plant significantly reduces seizures in children with severe forms of...Apr 17
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Dozens arrested in drug bust in Huntington, West Virginia
A federal prosecutor has announced a major drug trafficking bust in Huntington, West VirginiaApr 17
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HHS secretary recovering from painful intestinal condition
HHS Secretary Azar recovering from diverticulitis and will be reducing some work activitiesApr 17
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Apr 17
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Dermatologist sheds light on the downsides of squeaky-clean skin
Dr. Whitney Bowe opens up about her new book "The Beauty of Dirty Skin" and shares her top tips for clear skin live on "GMA."Apr 175:18
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Apr 17
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The downside of squeaky-clean skin: Why you’ve probably been washing your face wrong
Dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe said over-cleansing is a major skincare mistake.Apr 17
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Is caffeine good for your heart?
Cardiologist Dr. Jennifer Mieres appears live on "GMA" to discuss what to know about a new study that suggests caffeine might be good for your heart.Apr 173:17
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Apr 16
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Counterfeit cosmetics seized in LA contained lead, feces
Los Angeles police say $700,000 worth of counterfeit cosmetics were seized.Apr 16
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Sen. McCain has intestinal surgery, is recovering in Phoenix
McCain's office says he's had intestinal surgery needed to stem an infection.Apr 16
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Organs from drug overdoses could help transplant shortage
Overdoses are increasing organ donations and new study offers reassurance that they can be an appropriate option for some transplant candidatesApr 16
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Could caffeine be good for your heart?
Studies suggest regular coffee use protects patients from atrial fibrillation.Apr 161:07
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Apr 16
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Could caffeine be good for your heart?
Studies suggest regular coffee use protects patients from atrial fibrillation.Apr 16
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Apr 16
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Pennsylvania House votes to ban abortions for Down syndrome
A proposal to prohibit abortions in Pennsylvania when the sole reason is that the fetus has or may have Down syndrome is on its way to the state...Apr 16
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Ketamine shows promise for fast-acting help with depression, suicidal thoughts: Stud
The study looked at a different form of ketamine than street drug 'Special-K'Apr 16
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Immune therapy scores big win against lung cancer in study
New research suggests that many more lung cancer patients may benefit from treatments that boost the immune systemApr 16
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35 reported cases of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce: CDC
CDC recommends that romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona be thrown out.Apr 160:41
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35 reported cases of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce: CDC
CDC recommends that romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona be thrown out.Apr 16
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Trump builds on Obama opioid policy
Trump administration emphasizing medication-based treatment for opioid addiction, a course favored by many expertsApr 16
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ESPN host opens up about endometriosis battle
Molly Qerim opened up about her health battle in an exclusive interview with ABC News' Amy Robach, saying she hopes to help others "feel like they're...Apr 163:14
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Apr 16
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ESPN host opens up about endometriosis to help others feel like 'they're not alone'
Molly Qerim said she treats her endometriosis symptoms with acupuncture.Apr 16
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Girls born to obese moms far more likely to start puberty early, study finds
A study found an association between a mother's weight and early puberty.Apr 16
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Hundreds of Romanian health workers protest wage cuts
Hundreds of Romanian health workers protest pay cuts following government promises to hike salaries in the health sector amid a general tax and wage...Apr 16
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Nigeria's Boko Haram extremists hamper polio eradication
Nigeria's Boko Haram extremists hampering global fight to eradicate polioApr 16
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Apr 15
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New study finds as little as one drink a day could shorten your life expectancy
ABC's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses the new study about alcohol.Apr 152:20
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Apr 14
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Russians protest garbage dumps blighting Moscow region
Large protests have taken place in nine cities and towns in the Moscow region.Apr 14
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Apr 13
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Federal appeals court strikes down drug price-gouging law
A federal appeals court has struck down Maryland's first-in-the-nation law against pharmaceutical price gougingApr 13
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Apr 13
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Brazil yellow fever vaccination campaign far short of goal
Brazil's yellow fever vaccination efforts have fallen significantly short of their goal, the Health Ministry acknowledged this week, and an official...Apr 13
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