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Dogs Do Cry When Reunited With Owners
Humans and dogs undoubtedly share a powerful bond, but can dogs cry when overcome with emotion? According to a recent study, possibly the first to try to answer that question, canine’s eyes do indeed well up with...
- Posted August 23, 2022
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Pfizer Asks FDA to Approve Omicron-Specific Booster Shot
Pfizer Inc. said Monday that it has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve the emergency use of an updated booster shot that targets several versions of the Omicron variant. Animal studies show that the...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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Dr. Anthony Fauci Will Step Down in December
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has advised seven presidents and spent more than five decades at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, will step down in December to “pursue the next chapter” of his career, he announced Monday....
- Posted August 22, 2022
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In Trial, Brain Zaps Gave Seniors a Month-Long Memory Boost
If you’re a senior who struggles to remember where you put your car keys, could noninvasive brain stimulation boost your memory? Yes, claims a new study that found folks who were treated with transcranial alternating current stimulation...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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Family History of Mental Illness Ups Odds for Postpartum Depression
Pregnant women with a family history of any mental health condition may be at increased risk of depression after giving birth, a new research review finds. In an analysis of 26 studies, researchers found that women with...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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Vaccines Have Slashed Rates of HPV Infection in Young American Women
Back in 2006, doctors began recommending the first vaccine for the common sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV), with the shots carrying the potential to lower the risk of certain cancers. Now, a new study shows the vaccine...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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Are You Among the ‘Diet-Resistant’? Workouts May Be Key to Weight Loss
“You can’t run from the fork.” It’s an old weight-loss saying, reminding folks that diet is more important than exercise when it comes to shedding excess pounds. But is that true for everyone? New research suggests there’s...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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Wendy’s Pulls Lettuce From Sandwiches Over Possible Link to E. Coli Outbreak
(HealthDay News) – – Amid an E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 37 people in four states, the Wendy’s fast food chain has removed romaine lettuce from its sandwiches in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. “A...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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First Lady Jill Biden Leaves Isolation After Testing Negative for COVID Twice
After testing positive for COVID-19 last week, First Lady Jill Biden left isolation on Sunday following two negative test results. She had been isolating on Kiawah Island, S.C., where she had tested positive while vacationing there with...
- Posted August 22, 2022
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Many Who Need Opioid OD Antidote the Most Can’t Afford It
Naloxone is a lifesaving antidote to an opioid overdose, but it may be priced too high for those most vulnerable to opioid-related death, a new study finds. Between 2014 and 2018, naloxone costs rose 500% for those...
- Posted August 22, 2022