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Move to Electric Cars Will Save Lives Plus Billions in Health Care Costs
As the United States moves towards a world in which electric vehicles (EVs) have fully replaced fossil fuel-driven engines, can Americans look forward to reliably cleaner air and better health? Absolutely, a new study predicts. By 2050,...
- Posted December 14, 2022
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New Drug Might Be Advance Against Eczema
An experimental drug may one day be a cure for eczema, a new trial suggests. The drug, rocatinlimab, is a monoclonal antibody that researchers found prevented the recurrence of the symptoms of the skin condition for up...
- Posted December 14, 2022
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‘All of Us’: Big U.S. Genetics Study Is Already Helping Participants
More than 155,000 people who have taken part in a massive genetic study orchestrated by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) have already gotten something in return — personalized DNA results that tell them whether they...
- Posted December 14, 2022
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Is Good Sleep Tougher to Find in Winter? Morning Light May Help
If you want to get some good sleep at night, be sure to get outside for a bit during the day, even if it’s cloudy. That’s the advice of researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle,...
- Posted December 14, 2022
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Loss of Bees Could Harm Health of Millions of People
Bees, in their role as master pollinators, increase crop yields, leading to more production of healthy fruits, vegetables and nuts. But new research claims that the challenges these important insects face from changes in land use, harmful...
- Posted December 14, 2022
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Health Highlights: Dec. 14, 2022
New drug might be an advance against eczema. Rocatinlimab is a monoclonal antibody that researchers found prevented the recurrence of the symptoms of the skin condition for up to 20 weeks after treatment was stopped. Read more...
- Posted December 14, 2022
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Moderna, Merck Report on Promising Melanoma Vaccine
Two pharmaceutical companies said Tuesday that they have made notable progress with a vaccine that could prevent melanoma. Moderna, well known for its work on the COVID vaccine, and Merck, which makes the cancer immunotherapy drug Keytruda,...
- Posted December 13, 2022
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Insulin Pumps Ease Diabetes Care. So Why Are Black Patients Less Likely to Get One?
Insulin pumps can help folks with type 1 diabetes get better control of their disease and minimize how often they inject insulin, and use of the devices has taken off in the past 20 years. That’s the...
- Posted December 13, 2022
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Rapid Heartbeat Condition 5 Times More Likely With COVID Than With COVID Vaccine
New research has revealed a link between a lesser known heart syndrome and COVID infection, with a much smaller link seen between the condition and COVID vaccination. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a nervous system-related condition...
- Posted December 13, 2022
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Exercise, Mindfulness May Not Boost Seniors’ Thinking, Memory
Exercise and mindfulness are known for their health benefits, but a new study found that didn’t extend to boosting memory or thinking skills in healthy seniors. That doesn’t mean these activities wouldn’t be beneficial for memory if...
- Posted December 13, 2022