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Health Highlights: March 1, 2022
Fewer breast cancers may be ‘overdiagnosed’ than thought. Detection of breast tumors that might never pose a major threat to health — overdiagnosis — is a major reason why some experts caution against starting mammography before the...
- Posted March 1, 2022
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Vaping May Be Worse Than Smoking for Your Nose and Throat
E-cigarette and hookah water pipe users may be at greater risk than tobacco cigarette smokers for cancers of the nose, sinuses and throat, according to a new study. That’s because vapers and hookah users are more than...
- Posted March 1, 2022
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One Big Motivator to Get COVID Vaccine: Travel
Wanderlust has become a strong incentive for Americans to get COVID-19 vaccines, a new study finds. The bucket list beckons, and “many people consider travel an essential part of their lifestyle and a contributor to their sense...
- Posted March 1, 2022
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Fewer Rainy Days Are Bringing Earlier Springs
Never mind what the calendar says — your plants will tell you when spring is here. And even in Northern regions, they’re leafing out earlier than ever in recent decades due to climate change. In a new...
- Posted March 1, 2022