June 16, 2016 Combos snacks recalled for potential undeclared peanut allergen Mars Chocolate North America announced a recall Tuesday for certain varieties of Combos snacks, as they may contain undeclared peanut allergens.
June 16, 2016 Sleep apnea tied to heart risk even after arteries are cleared For people who have had a procedure to open blocked heart arteries, untreated sleep-breathing problems like snoring or apnea may raise the risk of a future heart attack or stroke, researchers say.
June 14, 2016 Family doctors don't always screen smokers for lung cancer Many family physicians don't believe lung cancer screening can reduce deaths from these tumors, and some don't offer tests even to longtime smokers, a U.S. survey suggests.
June 14, 2016 Too little sleep linked to health problems in children, teens Updated sleep recommendations for children and teens point to the benefits of getting enough sleep and the dangers of getting too little.
June 14, 2016 Kids' mental health risks rise with poor air quality Higher levels of air pollution may correspond to higher rates of mental health disorders in kids and teens, according to a new study conducted in Sweden
June 14, 2016 Kellogg's recalls Keebler, Famous Amos cookies for undeclared peanut residue Kellogg Company recalled more than 20 products on Monday because they may contain undeclared peanut residue.
June 13, 2016 Long-term marijuana use linked to changes in brain's reward system People who use marijuana for many years respond differently to natural rewards than people who don't use the drug, according to a new study.
June 13, 2016 Vaping teens more apt to move on to regular cigarettes, study finds Older teens who try electronic cigarettes have six times the odds of trying regular cigarettes within two years than those who never puffed on the devices, a study published on Monday found.
June 10, 2016 Cancer clues in the breath: Test could ease screening A simple breath test can detect changes in people who have undergone surgery for lung cancer, a new study reports.
June 10, 2016 Combination of marijuana and tobacco in pregnancy may compound risks Smoking both marijuana and tobacco during pregnancy may create greater health risks than cigarettes alone, according to a recent U.S. study.