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Feds to Investigate Overuse of Antipsychotic Drugs by Nursing Homes
U.S. health officials say they plan to investigate whether some nursing homes are falsely labeling patients as schizophrenic so they can administer sedating antipsychotic drugs to them. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) noted that...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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Is My Child Too Skinny? Advice on When to Be Concerned
While childhood obesity gets a lot of attention, some kids struggle with the opposite issue — they have trouble gaining weight. So, how can parents know if their child is “too skinny?” While the best resource is...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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AHA News: ER Worker’s Heart Stopped, Leaving Her ‘the Color of Cookie Monster’
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — As a child life specialist in the emergency room of a children’s hospital, Christi Eberhardt spent a Wednesday morning getting kids comfortable with their upcoming procedures. She showed...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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Kids’ COVID More Dangerous When Co-Infected With RSV, Colds
As colds, flu and COVID continue to circulate this winter, a new U.S. government study finds that young children infected with COVID plus a second virus tend to become sicker. While severe COVID is rare among children,...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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How Many Calories a Day Can Safely Spur Weight Loss?
The key to losing weight sounds simple — eat less. Regardless of the diet you follow, dropping the pounds means burning more calories than you eat. That begs the question, how many calories should I eat to...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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Pandemic Funding Saved More Americans From Medical Debt
The number of Americans who had trouble paying their medical bills dropped precipitously between 2019 and 2021, and funds from the American Rescue Plan and other federal pandemic relief programs may have been a reason why. Overall,...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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Herbal Remedies & You: 6 Tips to Safeguard Your Health
Not all prescription drugs and dietary herbal supplements work well together. It’s important to be aware of possible drug/supplement interactions that could be harmful, according to the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), a...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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Have Arthritis? Design Your Office to Ease the Strain
Whether your job is remote or takes you to an office, you’ll feel better and offset joint pain by having a workspace that’s designed to work for you instead of against you. The biggest problem isn’t sitting...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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Health Highlights: Jan. 18, 2023
Kids’ COVID more dangerous when the flu, RSV are also present. Those co-infected with COVID and the flu or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are more likely to need help breathing or spend time in the ICU, a...
- Posted January 18, 2023
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AHA News: Dr. Ralph Sacco – First Neurologist to Serve as AHA President – Dies at 65
TUESDAY, Jan. 17, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Between his first and second years of medical school, before he was certain about what he’d specialize in, Ralph Sacco landed a job alongside Dr. Philip Wolf. Sacco’s...
- Posted January 17, 2023




















