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- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
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AHA News: The Risks and Rewards of Caregiving for Loved Ones With Dementia
TUESDAY, Dec. 14, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Every night before bed, Pat and John Sullivan list at least three things for which they are grateful that day. Their 40 years together, each better than the...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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AHA News: Stroke Survivor’s Friend Took All the Right Steps and Found Just the Right Words
TUESDAY, Dec. 14, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — A few days after her 42nd birthday, Elizabeth Hindinger woke up with a searing headache. A doctor gave her a prescription to treat migraines, though she’d not had...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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Pfizer Says Final Data Shows COVID Pill Stays Strong Against Severe Illness
Pfizer Inc. announced Tuesday that a final analysis shows its experimental antiviral pill Paxlovid sharply reduced hospitalizations and deaths among people at high risk for severe illness. The latest results, which reinforce an earlier analysis released in...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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Did Pandemic Lockdowns Worsen the Epidemic of Opioid Abuse?
Pandemic lockdowns may have led fewer Americans to seek pain treatment last year, but folks who did seek help had higher-than-usual odds of receiving dangerous opioid painkillers, a new study says. And that could lead to a...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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California Brings Back Indoor Mask Mandate
A statewide indoor mask mandate will be reintroduced in California on Wednesday and last one month, officials in America’s largest state said Monday. “To ensure that we collectively protect the health and well-being of all Californians; keep...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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Only Half of U.S. Nursing Home Residents Have Received Boosters: CDC
As COVID-19 cases surge nationwide, only about half of fully vaccinated nursing home residents have received a vaccine booster dose, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. Research shows that the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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Health Highlights: Dec. 14, 2021
Pfizer’s antiviral pill could greatly reduce severe COVID. Paxlovid cut hospitalizations and deaths by nearly 90 percent when taken within three to five days after the start of symptoms, the company said, and preliminary lab studies also...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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For Many, Holiday Joy Is Shadowed by COVID Fears: Poll
Stress about the COVID-19 pandemic may be eclipsing holiday joy for many older Americans, a new poll reveals. About half (47%) of 50- to 80-year-olds polled reported a mixed experience of joy and stress. One in five...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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Are Rocket Scientists, Brain Surgeons Really Smarter Than Other Folks?
“It’s not rocket science,” “It’s not brain surgery” — but just how smart are rocket scientists and brain surgeons, anyway? There’s a good chance you’re just as intelligent, a new study finds. This was an observational study...
- Posted December 14, 2021
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People Living With HIV Face Higher Odds for Heart Failure
People with HIV have an added risk of heart failure, so they and their health care providers need to be alert for early signs such as shortness of breath, fatigue, leg swelling, coughing and chest pain, according...
- Posted December 14, 2021