By HOPE YEN ??|? posted 49 minutes ago
Teenagers' perception of the dangers of marijuana has fallen to the lowest level in more than 20 years, a new study says, prompting federal researchers to warn that already high use of the drug could increase as more states move to legalize it.
posted Dec 19th - 4:32am
German pharmaceutical company Merck KgaA says a late stage trial of a new lung cancer drug has failed to meet expectations.
By LINDSEY TANNER ??|? posted Dec 18th - 3:47pm
The most comprehensive study of potential World Trade Center-related cancers raises more questions than it answers and won't end a debate over whether the attacks were really a cause.
By LAURAN NEERGAARD ??|? posted Dec 18th - 3:38pm
They might not want to talk about the gunshots or the screams. But their toys might start getting into imaginary shootouts.
posted Dec 17th - 10:03pm
A 4-year-old Indonesian boy has died from bird flu, bringing the death toll to 160 in the country hardest-hit by the deadly virus, a health official said Tuesday.
Carole Mikita??|? posted Dec 17th - 8:01pm
The tragedy in Connecticut has sparked fear with parents of children diagnosed with mental illness. They worry that their child might commit a violent crime.
Suzanne Carlile, ksl.com Contributor??|? posted Dec 17th - 7:41pm
During the winter months, and especially in areas with dry climates, chapped lips are a real problem for many people. The condition is uncomfortable and may be unsightly, but there are many ways to treat it.
Paul Nelson??|? posted Dec 17th - 7:57am
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia is a highly demanding job. Health care professionals say too many people who do it are so focused on caring for their loved one that they're not taking care of themselves.
By HAROLD HECKLE ??|? posted Dec 16th - 8:33am
Several thousand Spanish public health workers and other people marched from four main hospitals in Madrid to converge on a main square in the capital Sunday, protesting the regional government's plans to restructure and part-privatize the sector.
By HAROLD HECKLE ??|? posted Dec 16th - 8:33am
Several thousand Spanish public health workers and other people marched from four main hospitals in Madrid to converge on a main square in the capital Sunday, protesting the regional government's plans to restructure and part-privatize the sector.
By PAUL ELIAS ??|? posted Dec 15th - 1:05pm
President Barack Obama says he won't go after pot users in Colorado and Washington, two states that just legalized the drug for recreational use. But advocates argue the president said the same thing about medical marijuana _ and yet U.S. attorneys continue to force the closure of dispensaries across the U.S.
By MEGHAN BARR and KATIE ZEZIMA ??|? posted Dec 15th - 10:57am
The image of his brother trapped in a car with water rising to his neck, his eyes silently pleading for help, is part of a recurring nightmare that wakes Anthony Gatti up, screaming, at night.
By MEGHAN BARR and KATIE ZEZIMA ??|? posted Dec 15th - 7:52am
The mental trauma inflicted by Superstorm Sandy is starting to emerge among storm victims in New York and New Jersey.
By BRADY McCOMBS ??|? posted Dec 14th - 6:20pm
Gov. Gary Herbert announced Friday that Utah will stick with its own existing health insurance exchange in hopes that the federal government will deem it acceptable under the health care overhaul.
By The Associated Press??|? posted Dec 14th - 4:34pm
The votes in Washington and Colorado last month legalizing marijuana were just the latest developments in the debate over marijuana use in the United States.
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