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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Stick With These Foods to Help You Lose Weight
When it comes to losing weight, certain foods have a reputation for being all-stars, providing for a body’s nutritional needs while helping keep a person fuller for longer. “You’re looking at plant foods,” said Connie Diekman, a...
- Posted January 9, 2023
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There May Be a Better Way to Allocate Precious Donor Lungs for Transplant
A new way of allocating donor lungs that eliminates geographical restrictions could save more lives, new research suggests. In early 2023, the current U.S. system, which looks for compatible candidates within a fixed radius, will be replaced...
- Posted January 9, 2023
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Letting Doctors Know a Patient Has Overdosed Might Curb Opioid Overprescribing
One low-cost intervention could make a difference in America’s epidemic of opioid overdoses, a new study suggests. When health care providers were notified that one of their patients had died from an overdose, they wrote fewer opioid...
- Posted January 9, 2023
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Emergency Care Vs. Urgent Care: What’s the Difference?
If you’re sick or have been injured, you might not know whether the emergency room or urgent care is the right place to be treated. The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) offers some general advice, so...
- Posted January 8, 2023
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New Year, New Travel: Stay Healthy on the Move
Travel can be fun, but taxing. As the pandemic ebbs and people venture back out into the world, an expert from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston offers tips for ensuring a healthier, more peaceful vacation or...
- Posted January 7, 2023
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FDA Approves 2nd Alzheimer’s Drug, Despite Safety Concerns
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a second Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, despite reports of rare brain bleeds linked to use of the drug in some patients. However, the FDA pointed to the drug’s benefits,...
- Posted January 6, 2023
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New Hope Against ‘Incurable’ Liver Disease That Kills Children
Patients with an incurable, genetic liver disease have new hope after an animal study showed that a single drug could reverse its effects. Alagille syndrome is caused by a mutation that prevents the formation and regeneration of...
- Posted January 6, 2023
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AHA News: New Year, Healthier You? Here’s How to Gradually Improve Your Eating Patterns
FRIDAY, Jan. 6, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Losing weight is a popular New Year’s resolution. But people often fail to keep this commitment or quickly gain back the pounds. Instead of jumping on the latest...
- Posted January 6, 2023
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Exercise, Sports: A Natural Antidepressant for Teens
An antidote to teenage depression might be found in school gymnasiums and on sports fields, a major new review argues. Supervised exercise programs are associated with significant reductions in symptoms of depression among children and teenagers, according...
- Posted January 6, 2023
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CVS, Walgreens Say They Will Offer Abortion Pills in Some States
Two major pharmacy chains, CVS and Walgreens, plan to offer abortion pills in states that do not have restrictions that would prevent dispensing the medications. This likely won’t increase access in states that have made abortion illegal...
- Posted January 6, 2023