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Why Do Some Smokers Never Get Lung Cancer?
Strong natural protection against cancer-causing mutations may explain why some longtime smokers don’t develop lung cancer, according to a new study. Researchers compared mutations in cells lining the lungs from 14 never-smokers, ages 11 to 86, and...
- Posted April 13, 2022
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More Than Half of Cancer Survivors Fear a Recurrence
You’ve battled and beaten back a bout of cancer, so now you can take comfort in your victory, right? Wrong, claims new research that found most cancer patients and survivors fear their disease will return once treatment...
- Posted April 13, 2022
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Black Patients Less Likely to Get Into Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials
Black Americans are far less likely to be included in clinical trials of pancreatic cancer drugs than white Americans, and eligibility criteria are a significant factor in that gap, according to a new study. “The standard of...
- Posted April 13, 2022
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With COVID, Inflammation May Be Triggering Loss of Smell
Immune system-triggered inflammation is the likely reason for the loss of smell reported by many COVID-19 patients, a new study finds. “As a neuropathologist, I wondered why smell loss is a very common symptom with COVID-19 but...
- Posted April 12, 2022
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U.S. STD Cases Spiked During Pandemic
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic kept people isolated at home, sexually transmitted disease (STDs) cases increased across the United States. Although cases fell in the pandemic’s early months, infections rose again by the end of 2020, with...
- Posted April 12, 2022
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Pandemic Brought Surge in Fatal Drug Overdoses in U.S. Teens
Drug overdose deaths among America’s teens have skyrocketed during the pandemic, and not because drug use is more common, researchers report. In 2020, overdose deaths among adolescents nearly doubled, compared with 10 years before the pandemic. They...
- Posted April 12, 2022
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Your Personality May Safeguard Your Aging Brain
Certain personality traits may make older adults more or less vulnerable to waning memory and thinking skills, a new study suggests. The study, of nearly 2,000 older adults, found that those high on the “conscientious” scale —...
- Posted April 12, 2022
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How the ‘Magic Mushroom’ Drug May Tweak the Brain to Ease Depression
Psilocybin — the active component in “magic mushrooms” — may help rewire the brains of people with depression. Psychedelics including psilocybin have shown promise in treating many mental health disorders in recent years, and a new study...
- Posted April 12, 2022
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AHA News: Couple Had to Wait Until After Daughter’s Birth to Learn Exactly What Was Wrong With Her Heart
TUESDAY, April 12, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — At their babies’ 20-week ultrasound, Bridget and Jerrid Conway were eager to catch another glimpse of their twin girls. In the exam room, the technician moved the wand...
- Posted April 12, 2022
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Philadelphia Becomes First U.S. City to Bring Back Indoor Mask Mandate
Faced with rising COVID-19 case counts, Philadelphia has announced that it will reinstate an indoor mask mandate next week. City officials announced the change on Monday, as COVID-19 cases have climbed across the country due to the...
- Posted April 12, 2022



















