A new study shows how hunger can influence our choices.
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A new study finds exercise can change your DNA and make you stronger.
There's new medical evidence that public smoking bans are leading to wide range health benefits.
The McLeod Mobile Mammography Unit has announced upcoming visits in the Pee Dee. Visits that are open to the public during March, April, and May are:
The youngest kids in class could be overdiagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.
The American College of Physicians is releasing new colorectal cancer screening guidelines.
British researchers are warning that more evidence is needed on the safety and effectiveness of knee replacements.
MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Falling or the fear of falling is a serious concern for seniors.
A new study in the journal of Sexual Medicine finds 90-percent of women seeking treatment for headaches were likely to suffer from a lower sex drive.
The more teens are exposed to alcohol use in movies the more likely they are to binge drink.
Sleepy transportation workers may be putting their passengers and those around them at risk.
FLORENCE, SC - The Carolinas Hospital System will hold a blood drive on March 15 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Donating a kidney does not appear to put donors at greater risk of heart disease than the general population.
Diabetics are at increased risk of stroke and that risk rises every year they have the disease.
Regular pap smears can increase the odds of surviving cervical cancer.
Some elderly lung cancer patients may be getting unnecessary radiation treatments.
An internet treatment for teens with chronic fatigue syndrome is proving to be much more effective than traditional therapy.
The results of a new study are forcing researchers to re-think what they know about sleep and older people.
Chances are your child is eating too much sugar.
Postmenopausal women who eat a lot of foods high in trans fats are at a greater risk of stroke.
Getting a college degree, even later in life, may be good for your health.
A new study suggests having a stent implanted for stable coronary disease is no better than medical therapy.
If you're not getting enough omega-three fatty acids it could hurt your memory.
Are sleeping pills harmful to your health?
The aroma from rosemary oil may make you smarter.
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