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Mental Health Issues Linked to Higher Risk of Breakthrough COVID Infections
People with substance abuse disorders, depression and other mental health conditions may be at higher risk for COVID-19 — even when they are fully vaccinated, new research suggests. “Individuals with psychiatric disorders, and especially older adults with...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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AHA News: Decades-Long Heart Study Shows Longer Lives, Lower Cardiovascular Risks
MONDAY, April 18, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — People taking part in the historic Framingham Heart Study are living longer and with less risk of having a heart attack, stroke or dying from coronary heart disease,...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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Coronavirus Found in Human Feces Up to 7 Months After Infection
COVID-19 is mainly known as a respiratory ailment, but a new study suggests the coronavirus can infect your intestinal tract for weeks and months after you’ve cleared the bug from your lungs. In the study about 1...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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School Segregation Tied to Problem Drinking Among Black Youth
School segregation may sound like a relic from the past, but it has actually been increasing in the United States for years. Now a new study shows that has come with health consequences for Black children. Researchers...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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Brain Scans Spot When Psychosis, Depression Might Worsen
The future of diagnosing and targeting treatments for serious mental health disorders may include MRI brain scans. Researchers in the United Kingdom found that brain scans enabled them to identify which patients with major depression or psychosis...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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Health Officials Investigate Mysterious Hepatitis Cases Among Children in U.S., U.K.
(HealthDay News) – The World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating an unexplained increase in severe liver infection in children around the world including in the United States and the United Kingdom. The severe acute hepatitis cases have...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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White House COVID Response Coordinator Says Adults Over 60 Should Get Second Booster
Americans who are over 60 should get a second COVID-19 booster shot, the White House’s new COVID-19 response coordinator recommended Sunday. Dr. Ashish Jha noted that data from Israel has found significantly reduced rates of infection and...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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Health Highlights: April 18, 2022
U.S. COVID Response Coordinator says those over 60 should get a second booster shot: Compelling data from Israel convinced Dr. Ashish Jha to offer stronger booster guidance for older Americans on Sunday. Read more Public health officials...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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Does the Moderna Vaccine Best the Pfizer Shot?
Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine may have some slight advantages over the Pfizer shot, new research suggests. For the study, researchers tracked antibody levels in 234 people for 10 months after they received either the two-dose Pfizer (114 people)...
- Posted April 18, 2022
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Health Care Workers Were At Highest COVID Risk in Workplace
U.S. health care workers were most likely to be infected with COVID-19 at work during the pandemic’s first year, according to a new study that challenges previous research suggesting their risk was highest off the job. Researchers...
- Posted April 18, 2022