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Just 1 in 4 Patients Get Rehab After Heart Attack, Cardiac Surgery
Medically supervised exercise programs can do heart patients a lot of good, but few people of color take part in them — regardless of income, new research finds. The study, of more than 100,000 U.S. patients, found...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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AHA News: 5 Steps for a Heart-Healthy Grilling Season
MONDAY, June 27, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — The smells of summer have returned: sunscreen, freshly cut grass and burgers sizzling on the grill. For many families, backyard barbecues are a staple of summer dining. But...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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FDA Panel to Weigh Improved Booster Shots From Moderna, Pfizer
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel will vote on Tuesday whether to recommend that updated COVID-19 booster shots be used this fall to protect against Omicron and its highly contagious subvariants. Because the virus mutates...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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Ob-Gyns Call Bans on Abortion Devastating for Women’s Health
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a woman’s right to have an abortion marks a “very dark day in health care” that will leave patients at risk and doctors afraid to act, leaders of the American...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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WHO Says Monkeypox not a Global Health Threat for Now
(HealthDay News) – The spread of monkeypox should be closely monitored, the World Health Organization said on Saturday, but it is not a global emergency at this time. Monkeypox is a long-neglected illness, endemic in some African...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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Muting Your Phone May Cause More Stress, Not Less
Are you plagued by FOMO — “fear of missing out”? Then silencing your smartphone may not be the stress-buster you think it is. That’s the takeaway from a new study that found many folks check their phones...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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Pfizer Has Two Updated Booster Shots to Help Fight Omicron
(HealthDay News) – Pfizer Inc. announced Saturday that it has two possible candidates that beat back Omicron infection more effectively than its original vaccine. The news follows Moderna’s announcement last week that its Omicron booster shot showed...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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After Appeal, Court Rules Juul Can Still Sell E-Cigarettes for Now
A federal appeals court has ruled that for now, Juul Labs can continue to sell its electronic cigarettes on the U.S. market. The Friday ruling came in response to the company seeking a temporary emergency hold while...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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HIV Testing Plummeted During Pandemic
Testing for HIV suffered a sharp setback during the first year of the pandemic, new government data shows. The number of HIV tests funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and administered in health...
- Posted June 27, 2022
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Babies, Toddlers & the COVID Shot: An Expert Answers Your Questions
(HealthDay News) – After a very long wait, babies, toddlers and preschoolers can now get COVID-19 shots. Many parents may feel relief, but some may also have questions. Dr. Jessica Ericson, a pediatric infectious disease physician at...
- Posted June 27, 2022