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Happy, Loved Teens Become Heart-Healthier as Adults
When teenagers feel good about themselves and their lives, it may also do their hearts good in the long run, a new study suggests. Researchers found that teenagers who generally felt happy, optimistic and loved went on...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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Damar Hamlin Released From Buffalo Hospital As Recovery From Cardiac Arrest Continues
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been released from a Buffalo hospital just nine days after he suffered cardiac arrest during a Monday night football game. “Damar Hamlin has been discharged from Buffalo General Medical Center/Gates Vascular...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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Menopause Symptoms Can Arise Well Before Menopause: Study
Mood swings. Hot flashes. Night sweats. Bad sleep. These are all debilitating symptoms of menopause, but now new research suggests they can start long before a woman stops having periods. “Women in the late-reproductive stage who are...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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Jill Biden to Have Lesion Above Right Eye Removed
First Lady Jill Biden is scheduled to have surgery Wednesday morning to have a lesion removed from above her right eye. The lesion was discovered during routine skin cancer screening, the president’s physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor said...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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AHA News: ER Nurse Went Into Cardiac Arrest at Daughter’s School
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Laura Rodriguez felt dizzy after dropping off her 5-year-old daughter for one of the first days of kindergarten. Then she began sweating as she walked the halls of...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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U.S. Mails Out Some COVID Tests That are About to Expire
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) – If you ordered COVID-19 tests through the federal government recently, you might want to check the expiration dates. Although the actual expiration had already been extended by six months for...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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Global Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccines Is on the Rise
While COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rose around the world between 2021 and 2022, wide gaps remain, according to new research. Teams from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health in Spain (ISGlobal) and City University of New York (CUNY)...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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‘Cellular Atlas’ Could Be Step Against Endometriosis
Few good treatment options exist for the millions of women dealing with the intense pain caused by endometriosis, but researchers say a new “cellular atlas” could help. A team at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles has...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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Kids Living Near Airports Face Lead Poisoning Dangers
While U.S. policymakers have attempted to lower lead exposure among children since the 1970s, new research finds that kids living near airports are still being exposed to dangerous levels of the heavy metal. “Across an ensemble of...
- Posted January 11, 2023
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Study Pushes Back Smallpox Origins Another 2,000 Years
While the origins of smallpox has remained a mystery for centuries, researchers now believe that it dates back 2,000 years earlier than previously thought. Until recently, the earliest genetic evidence of smallpox, the variola virus, was from...
- Posted January 11, 2023