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Opioid Use a Hazard for Young Patients Battling Sarcomas
When a teen or young adult has sarcoma, a type of cancer in the bones or soft tissues, a doctor will often prescribe opioids for the pain. A new study found that nearly a quarter of those...
- Posted May 31, 2022
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Some Types of Air Pollution Are Even Worse for Your Health
Exposure to high levels of particle air pollution can increase your risk of death from stroke, and the risk is highest with the smallest-sized particles that can get deep into the lungs, researchers say. “Air pollution has...
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Frayed Relationships Could Leave Elderly Vulnerable to Scammers
Older adults who are lonely or unhappy with their relationships may be more vulnerable to scammers, new research suggests. The study shows that “the quality of older adults’ interpersonal relationships has an impact on their financial vulnerability...
- Posted May 30, 2022
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New Hope for Relief From Peanut Allergy in Kids
For families of children with peanut allergy, there may be some hope. Researchers say they’re working on a treatment that can create immune system changes that put kids into remission from their allergy. A parent of a...
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Overuse of Antibiotics in Kids Adds Millions to U.S. Health Care Costs
Inappropriately prescribed antibiotics to children pushed up U.S. health care costs by at least $74 million in just one year, new research shows. Antibiotics can make a difference in bacterial infections, but not viral illnesses. Prescribing them...
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Shield Your Eyes From Summer Sun
You probably slather on sunscreen to protect your skin, but your eyes need protection from the sun’s rays, too. Wearing sunglasses can be protective and reduce your chances of developing a condition called photokeratitis. When your cornea...
- Posted May 29, 2022
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ATVs: How to Avoid Injuries This Summer
For many Americans, summer is synonymous with All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). These rigs are popular with adults and kids alike — and injuries suffered in crashes of ATVs and other off-highway vehicles claim about 700 lives each year...
- Posted May 28, 2022
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High-Tech Pacemaker Reads Body Signals, Dissolves After Use
Researchers are another step closer to bringing heart patients a temporary “smart” pacemaker that simply dissolves once it’s no longer needed. Pacemakers are devices that are implanted to help control certain abnormal heart rhythms, by sending electrical...
- Posted May 27, 2022
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After Another Senseless Tragedy, Study Shows Guns Now Leading Killer of U.S. Youth
Days after the second-deadliest elementary school shooting in U.S. history, experts note that guns are now the leading cause of death for American children. Nineteen children and two teachers were killed at the shooting massacre in Uvalde,...
- Posted May 27, 2022
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9 Monkeypox Cases Confirmed in United States
Nine cases of monkeypox had been confirmed in seven states as of Wednesday, and there are likely to be more cases as a worldwide outbreak continues, U.S. health officials say. The nine cases of the disease, which...
- Posted May 27, 2022