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  • Good Sleep Can Make You Feel Young

    A good night’s sleep can make you feel years younger, while crummy sleep leaves you doddering around like an oldster, a new study shows. Sleeping well enough to feel extremely sharp when you wake is associated with...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • U.S. Mpox Cases Rising Again as Vaccinations Lag

    Mpox cases are climbing again in the United States, with the number of reported infections now twice as high as they were at this time last year, new government data shows. In response, public health experts have...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Binge Drinking Boosts Heart Risks, Especially for Women

    Imbibing more than a drink per day significantly raises heart risks for all, but binge drinking is especially harmful, particularly for women, new research shows. “When it comes to binge drinking, both men and women with excess...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Too Often, Nearby Defibrillators Go Unused on People in Cardiac Arrest

    There’s been a big push over the past few years to get automated external defibrillators (AEDs) installed in public spaces, to help save lives threatened by cardiac arrest. Unfortunately, the devices are very seldom used. A new...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Stressed? Some Genes Could Raise Your Heart Attack Risk

    Folks with genetically-driven stress are more likely to suffer heart attacks after nerve-wracking events or times of unrest, a new study shows. People with above-average genetic scores linked to neuroticism and stress were 34% more likely to...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Puerto Rico Declares Dengue Epidemic as Cases Climb

    Puerto Rico has declared a dengue epidemic following a surge in cases of the mosquito-borne disease in the U.S. territory. In total, there have been 549 cases, including 341 hospitalizations and 29 severe cases, reported since the...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Hormonal Meds for Birth Control, Menopause Linked to Brain Tumors

    The contraceptive injection Depo-Provera and two drugs used for menopause relief could be linked to a heightened risk for brain tumors in some women, a new study warns. Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) increased the risk of intracranial meningioma...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • These 3 Factors Make Your Brain More Vulnerable to Dementia

    Out of a host of possible risk factors for dementia, three really stood out in a new analysis: Diabetes, air pollution and alcohol. British and American researchers used brain scans to focus on a neurological network they...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • High Rate of Suicidal Thoughts Among Black Men in Rural America: Study

    Suicidal thoughts and contemplation of death haunt the minds of many rural Black men in the United States, a new study reports. One in three rural Black men said they had such dark thoughts within the past...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Just 30 Minutes Less Sitting Time Per Day Cuts Seniors’ High Blood Pressure

    Seniors wound up with lower blood pressure after they were coached to get up and move more often, a new study says. Health coaching successfully reduced sitting time for a group of older adults by just over...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Living in Poor Neighborhoods Nearly Doubles Risk of Heart Attacks, Stroke

    Living in a poor and unhealthy neighborhood could nearly double a person’s risk of heart disease and stroke, a new study says. The findings indicate that all the factors that make for a crummy neighborhood — air...

    • Posted March 28, 2024
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  • Obesity Genes Mean Some Folks Must Exercise More for Same Results

    Some folks struggling with obesity appear to be hampered by their own genes when it comes to working off those extra pounds, a new study finds. People with a higher genetic risk of obesity have to exercise...

    • Posted March 27, 2024
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  • SCOTUS Appears Skeptical of Arguments to Curb Abortion Pill Access

    Following oral arguments presented on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court looked poised to rebuff a legal challenge to women’s access to the abortion pill. Mifepristone is part of a two-drug regimen now used for the majority of abortions nationwide....

    • Posted March 27, 2024
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  • Sleep Troubles Can Raise Your Blood Pressure: Study

    A major review of data confirms that getting less than the recommended amount of sleep each night is a risk factor for high blood pressure. Data collected in 16 studies conducted from 2000 through 2023, involving over...

    • Posted March 27, 2024
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