• AHA News: Food Insecurity’s Long-Term Health Consequences

    WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — For some people, the subject of hunger conjures up tragic images of starving people with swollen bellies in blighted, desolate parts of the world. In this country, the...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • CDC Expert Panel to Weigh In on Vaccine Boosters

    An advisory panel to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will meet on Wednesday to discuss which Americans, if any, should get Pfizer booster shots to rev up their immunity to COVID-19. Their recommendation will...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • Pregnant Women Who Get COVID Vaccine Pass Antibodies to Newborns

    One way to help protect newborns from COVID-19 is for women to get their COVID vaccine while pregnant. A new study found that mothers-to-be who had either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine passed high levels of antibodies...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • Health Highlights: Sept. 22, 2021

    Here are some of HealthDay’s top stories for Wednesday, Sept. 22: Pregnant women, do your baby a favor and get a COVID vaccine: A new study found that mothers-to-be who had either the Pfizer or Moderna shots...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • More Women Turning to Marijuana Products to Help With Menopause

    Sleeplessness. Night sweats. Anxiety. Irritability. Aches and pains. Would smoking a little pot help women deal with these common symptoms of menopause? A good number of middle-aged women apparently think so, because they’ve been turning to marijuana...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • Migraines and More Severe Hot Flashes Could Be Linked

    Women with a history of migraine headaches may suffer severe hot flashes during menopause, and this combo may boost their risk for heart disease, researchers say. Migraine doesn’t cause more or worse hot flashes — or vice...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • Parents of Hospitalized Kids Need More Info on Costs: Study

    Having a child in the hospital is distressing for families, and not knowing what that stay might cost can add to that stress, researchers say. A new study has found that three-quarters of U.S. families want to...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • Antibodies to Early Strains of COVID May Not Fight New Variants: Study

    Antibodies from current COVID-19 vaccines don’t bind well to the new variants of the virus, a study finds. Researchers collected data from previously published papers about the sequence of antibodies produced by the vaccines. They focused on...

    • Posted September 22, 2021
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  • 4 Out of 10 Adults With No Known Heart Disease Have Fatty Hearts: Study

    Many middle-aged adults with apparently healthy hearts have a “silent” buildup of fatty deposits in their arteries, a large, new study shows. Researchers found that of more than 25,000 50- to 64-year-olds, about 42% had signs of...

    • Posted September 21, 2021
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  • Intervening in Infancy Might Help Prevent Some Cases of Autism: Study

    Infants may show early signs of autism, but a diagnosis usually isn’t made until age 3. Now, a new study suggests that jumpstarting therapy might stave off that diagnosis altogether. Researchers say their preemptive, parent-led intervention could...

    • Posted September 21, 2021
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