• Screening Often Misses Endometrial Cancer in Black Women

    A noninvasive method of screening for endometrial cancer often fails to detect signs of it in Black women, a new study says. The findings raise questions about the use of transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) to determine the need...

    • Posted July 20, 2021
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  • Prescriptions for U.S. Kids Declined During Pandemic

    Prescriptions for U.S. children fell by about one-quarter during the COVID-19 pandemic, with prescriptions for antibiotics alone plunging by more than 50%, a new study finds. The findings are a “national picture of prescription drug dispensing to...

    • Posted July 20, 2021
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  • Pediatricians’ Group: All School Kids, Staff Should Continue to Wear Masks

    All U.S. students, teachers and staff should wear masks when in school, regardless of their vaccination status, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Monday. That guidance runs counter to recommendations released by the U.S. Centers for...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • Coffee Won’t Upset Your Heartbeat. It Might Even Calm It

    For decades, doctors have warned folks suffering from heart rhythm problems to avoid coffee, out of concern that a caffeine jolt might prompt a herky-jerky heartbeat. But a large new study has found that most people can...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • Canada Surpasses U.S. COVID Vaccination Rates

    COVID-19 vaccination rates in Canada have now beaten those in the United States. As of Saturday, more than 49% of eligible people in Canada were fully vaccinated, and 70% had received at least one dose of vaccine,...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • Boris Johnson to Self-Isolate After Coronavirus Exposure

    After facing an uproar, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he will spend 10 days self-isolating after contact with a confirmed coronavirus case. Johnson and treasury head Rishi Sunak met recently with Health Secretary Sajid Javid, who...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • Chinese Man Dies of Rare Virus From Monkeys

    A Chinese researcher has died after catching a rare infectious disease called the Monkey B virus, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention officials say. In March, the 53-year-old veterinarian dissected two dead monkeys as part of...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • Do Women or Men Make the Best Doctors?

    When you’re hospitalized, you’ll want qualified medical professionals treating you, but does it matter if your doctor is a man or a woman? It might. A new study in Canada found that patients cared for by female...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • AHA News: Pregnant Mom’s Diet May Influence Baby’s Cardiovascular Health

    MONDAY, July 19, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — A pregnant woman’s diet and other lifestyle factors may change how her baby’s genes work in a way that can affect the child’s cardiovascular health by age 8...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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  • U.S. Surgeon General Backs Local Mask Mandates When Needed

    U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy said Sunday that he supports reinstating local mask mandates when they are needed to curb the spread of COVID-19 among unvaccinated people. “It’s very reasonable for counties to take more mitigation...

    • Posted July 19, 2021
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