• Most Americans Don’t Follow Diets That Could Prevent Cancer

    The eating habits of most American adults aren’t in line with dietary guidelines that can reduce the risk of cancer, a new study finds. Researchers examined data from nearly 31,000 U.S. adult participants in the annual National...

    • Posted July 1, 2021
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  • Wealth & Health: How Big Financial Changes Affect Your Heart

    The state of your finances may affect more than your pocketbook. So claims new research that suggests a loss of wealth is associated with an increased risk of heart problems, while a boost in finances is associated...

    • Posted July 1, 2021
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  • Alcohol Still a Threat in Too Many American Pregnancies: Study

    More than half of American babies are exposed to at least some alcohol before they are born — and for 8 out of 10, it happens before their mothers even realize they’re pregnant, according to a Yale...

    • Posted July 1, 2021
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  • New Insights Into How Eating Disorders Alter the Brain

    Behaviors associated with eating disorders can make real changes to the brain, new research shows. The findings could help explain why these serious disorders are often chronic — and may also point the way to new treatments....

    • Posted July 1, 2021
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  • HealthDay Now: Progress in Myeloma Treatment

    In a HealthDay Now interview, Dr. Joshua Richter, assistant professor of medicine at the Tisch Cancer Institute, shared highlights from the European Hematology Association's 2021 meeting and discussed the progress made in treating multiple myeloma and other...

    • Posted July 1, 2021
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