Posted: 5:11 AM Doctors tell people with a heart-zapping device in their chests to give up intense sports like basketball and soccer in favor of golf or bowling. But lots of patients ignore that advice -- and now new research is challenging it.
Updated: 5:20 PM Losing weight is tough for anyone, but a Lincoln senior will make you believe it can be done. 81 year old Nancy Simmons lost 25 pounds and 6.5 inches around her waist.
Posted: 7:39 AM Lawmakers are planning to review why few Nebraska students who receive free and reduced-price lunches also participate in the federal funded breakfast program.
Updated: 7:36 AM For those at Relay for Life in Seward, the event meant more than simply putting an end to cancer. Hundreds gathered to raise funds and awareness for cancer research.
Posted: 4:16 PM Does your child often seem sad, tired, restless or out of sorts? Does he or she spend a lot of time alone? Have low self-esteem? Have trouble getting along with family and friends?
Posted: 7:15 AM Global health officials say a deadly new respiratory virus related to SARS has apparently spread from patients to two health care workers in eastern Saudi Arabia.
Posted: 6:37 AM Treating breast cancer almost always involves surgery. For years the choice was whether to remove just the cancerous lump or the whole breast.
Posted: 6:34 AM U.S. health officials say last year was the worst ever for West Nile virus deaths. The final tally reported Monday was 286 deaths -- or two more than the record set in 2002.
Updated: 10:10 AM Some specialists reacting to the latest study on bed rest for troubled pregnancies are calling on doctors to refrain from assuming that taking it easy can't hurt a pregnant woman. Doctors have known for years that there's no good evidence in favor of bed rest and the latest research suggests that not only does bed rest not prevent premature birth in troubled pregnancies, it may make things worse.
Posted: 4:30 AM Hospitals nationwide could lose half a billion dollars in federal funding meant to offset the cost of covering the uninsured next year. The loss that will be especially felt in states where lawmakers have decided against expanding Medicaid coverage.
According to rough estimates released Monday by federal health officials, cuts could jump to $4 billion in 2020,
Updated: 4:27 AM Consumer alert: If you or someone you know needs costly medications and you're hoping President Barack Obama's health care law will meet the need, you may be in for a surprise.
Where you live could make a huge difference in what you'll pay.
Updated: 9:56 PM Katie Krecklow with the Central District Health Department says National Women's Health Week is a great time for women to think about themselves.
Updated: 4:05 AM The California agency overseeing national health care reforms was granted sweeping authority to conceal spending on contractors that will perform most of its functions.
The degree of secrecy the Legislature gave Covered California appears unique among states attempting to establish their own health insurance exchanges under President Barack Obama's health law.
Updated: 4:21 AM A new genetic test goes on sale Wednesday that gauges the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. That may help tens of thousands of men each year decide whether they need to treat their cancer right away or can safely monitor it.
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