- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
- U.S. Postpartum Depression Diagnoses Doubled in a Decade
- California Child Tests Positive for Bird Flu
- About 1 in 10 U.S. Adults Have High Cholesterol
- Four Million Americans Could Lose Health Coverage Once ACA Credits Expire
- Child-Teacher Bond in Early Education Could Have Lasting Impact
- Surgeon General Says U.S. Smoking Rates Have Tumbled, But Not for Everyone
- Earlier Type 2 Diabetes Diagnoses Bring Higher Odds for Dementia
- A-fib Plus Heart Failure a Dangerous Combo
- Psychologists’ Group Issues First Guidance to Parents on Teen Online Video Use
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Too Much Auld Lang Syne: Avoiding That New Year’s Hangover
Party people should think twice before relying on a fly-by-night remedy to cure the hangover they suffer from a New Year’s Eve bender, warns an ER doc based in the Big Apple. “There are a plethora of...
- Posted December 31, 2021
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Severe Illness in Children Brings Hardship for Families
FRIDAY, Dec.31, 2021When a sick child spends time in the intensive care unit, the impact lasts even after the hospital stay is over. Added to it are days, weeks, sometimes months out of school for the young...
- Posted December 31, 2021
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Could the ‘Alzheimer’s Gene’ Raise Risks for Severe COVID-19?
A certain gene mutation known as APOE4 has long been known to raise the risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Now, researchers report it may also predispose people to increased susceptibility to COVID-19 infection and severe symptoms, including small...
- Posted December 31, 2021
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Big Weight Loss May Help Prevent Severe COVID-19
By now, most folks know obesity is a leading risk factor for severe COVID-19, but a new study suggests that losing a significant amount of weight can reduce that risk. “The research findings show that patients with...
- Posted December 31, 2021
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FDA May Allow Pfizer Boosters for 12- to 15-Year-Olds by Monday
Younger adolescents may soon be eligible for COVID-19 booster vaccines, possibly by early next week. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is planning on Monday to broaden booster eligibility to include 12- to 15-year-olds, sources told the...
- Posted December 30, 2021
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Real-World Data Confirms Pfizer Vaccine Safe for Kids Ages 5-11
New U.S. data based on nearly 9 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine delivered to kids ages 5 to 11 shows no major safety issues, according to researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...
- Posted December 30, 2021
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More U.S. Seniors, Especially Women, Are Retaining Healthy Brains: Study
The percentage of older Americans reporting serious problems with memory and thinking has declined in recent years — and higher education levels may be part of the reason, a new study finds. Researchers found that between 2008...
- Posted December 30, 2021
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New Zealand Aims for Zero Smokers in a Generation: Could Plan Work Elsewhere?
Nearly all countries agree: Smoking is bad, and getting people to kick the habit is a worthy public health goal. But no country has ever attempted what New Zealand is about to try: an outright ban on...
- Posted December 30, 2021
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Weight Loss Your Resolution? Experts Look at Fasting, Keto and Whole 30
Folks who are determined to shed some pounds in the New Year face a bewildering array of fad diets and quickie weight-loss schemes. Those weighing eating patterns and diet plans such as intermittent fasting, the Keto diet,...
- Posted December 30, 2021
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J & J’s Booster Brings Robust Protection Against Omicron, Study Shows
New data out of South Africa finds that a booster dose of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine appears to provide strong protection against severe disease caused by the fast-spreading Omicron variant. The study, which was published online...
- Posted December 30, 2021