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Health Highlights: Feb. 14, 2023
How worried should the world be about bird flu in humans? A year-long avian flu epidemic has raised concern that the virus could spread to humans. It is already passing from mammal to mammal — an important...
- Posted February 14, 2023
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Kids Visiting ER in Mental Crisis Often Get No Follow-Up
A growing number of U.S. kids are landing in hospital emergency rooms for a mental health crisis. Now a new study finds that many do not get follow-up care after they’re discharged. Experts said the findings, published...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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AHA News: To Improve Maternal Health, Report Says to Start Before Pregnancy
MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — A woman’s heart health prior to becoming pregnant greatly affects her risk for pregnancy-related complications and the long-term cardiovascular health of both mother and child, according to a...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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Looking for Love on V-Day? All That Swiping May Not Help
If you’re one of the millions seeking The One this Valentine’s Day, here’s a tip: Try swiping less. This is the main message from a new study that found excessive swiping on dating apps can cause partner...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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What is a Heart Pacemaker?
Millions of people worldwide live with a pacemaker that regulates their heartbeat, but exactly what are these devices and how do they work? Pacemakers can save the lives of heart patients by preventing conditions like bradycardia, or...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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Exercise Can Help Shed Dangerous Fat Around the Liver
Often, patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease are advised to lose weight, but that can be hard to do and takes precious time. Now, researchers report they have found another strategy can help lower liver fat in...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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Who Benefits Most From COVID Boosters? New Study Gives Answers
COVID-19 booster shots appear to benefit folks 50 and older but less so for younger people, a new study suggests. For the study, researchers ran a statistical analysis using death rates from COVID, and looked at the...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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Suicides Rise Again in the US, Increases Highest Among Minorities
MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2023 (HealthDay News) – Suicide rates have climbed again following a two-year decline, U.S. health officials report. The new study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also described a shift in...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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Wildfire Smoke May Send Pregnant Women Into Premature Labor
Exposure to wildfire smoke can increase the risk of premature birth, new research suggests. For the study, the researchers reviewed birth certificates and hospital delivery data for more than 2.5 million pregnant women in California from 2007...
- Posted February 13, 2023
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Paxlovid Remains Potent Against Omicron COVID Cases
The COVID-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid continues to work against Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5, new research shows. Researchers decided to study Paxlovid’s impact against severe illness and death because doctors have fewer treatment options for high-risk patients...
- Posted February 13, 2023