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Conch Blowing Could Be Effective Treatment For Sleep Apnea
Want to ease your sleep apnea and get a better night’s sleep? Blow through a conch shell, a new pilot clinical trial says. Regularly blowing through a conch shell (shankh) for six months, like Disney princess Moana...
- Posted August 12, 2025
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FDA Approves Ajovy for Migraine Prevention in Children and Teens
Approval is for children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years weighing ≥45 kg
- Posted August 11, 2025
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Boar’s Head Plant To Reopen After Deadly Listeria Outbreak, but Concerns Remain
A Boar’s Head deli meat plant in Virginia that was linked to a deadly listeria outbreak last year will reopen soon, federal officials say. But recent inspections show similar sanitation problems at other company sites. The Jarratt,...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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How Confidence and Positivity May Ease Fear of Childbirth
Up to 60% of women feel some level of fear about giving birth, but a new study suggests that a strong sense of mental well-being could make a difference. Researchers from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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Vinay Prasad Returns to FDA After Being Ousted
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s top vaccine regulator is returning to his post less than two weeks after the White House had him ousted. Dr. Vinay Prasad will again head the FDA’s Center for Biologics...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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Stalking Victims At Higher Risk For Future Heart Problems
Victims of stalkers appear to have an increased risk of heart disease, a new study says. Women who had been stalked or had obtained a restraining order were more likely to develop heart problems later in life,...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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More ER Patients Waiting Hours, Days For A Hospital Bed
An increasing number of Americans are languishing in ERs for hours or even days, waiting for a hospital bed to open for them, a new study says. More than 25% of ER patients who require admission for...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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Nearly 9 in 10 ER Patients Aren’t Fully Vaccinated
Nearly 9 out of 10 adults who land in an ER haven’t been fully vaccinated, a new study says. People who came to an emergency department for treatment of minor injuries or illnesses were often unaware of...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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Improved Calculator Predicts Stroke Risk For A-Fib Patients
A newly refined test can help detect which people with abnormal heart rhythms need treatment for an increased risk of stroke, researchers report. Adding blood tests to an existing risk calculator can help doctors suss out which...
- Posted August 11, 2025
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Implant Protects Against Vision-Destroying Eye Disease
A newly approved implant appears to slow vision loss from a rare and previously untreatable eye disease, researchers report. The eye implant, called ENCELTO, gradually releases proteins that protect light-sensing nerve cells against macular telangiectasia (MacTel) type...
- Posted August 11, 2025




















