- U.S. Births Barely Rise in 2024
- U.S. Faces Largest Measles Outbreak Since 2000
- Scoring System Can Avoid Unnecessary Surgery For Clogged Arteries
- Anemia In Pregnancy Increases Risk Of Heart Defects
- Urinary Incontinence Linked To Heart Disease Risk In Women
- Opioids Tough To Prescribe For Legitimate Patients, Doctors Say
- Cancer Prevention Not Yet Recovered From Pandemic-Era Declines, Report Says
- Virtual Singing Programs Boost Mood, Well-Being Of Isolated Seniors
- FDA Approves Dupixent for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
- Some OB/GYNS Stay in States With Abortion Bans, Despite Legal Risks
Health Highlights: June 28, 2021

Here’s some of HealthDay’s top stories for Monday, June 28:
Evidence that Pfizer, Moderna vaccines give long-term immunity. New studies support the notion that mRNA-based vaccines could leave immune system ‘memory’ cells on guard against COVID for years — no boosters needed. Read more
Worry over milestones. A new poll finds that a quarter of parents are concerned their child isn’t reaching key developmental milestones. But if their sources of info on ‘normal’ development are wrong, is that worry unfounded? Read more
Anxious owners, anxious dogs? New research — and the stinging testimony of dog trainers — suggests that worry-prone humans can transfer that tension to their pet pooches. It doesn’t have to be that way. Read more
Heart failure’s double whammy. Millions of older Americans struggle with an underperforming heart. Now, new research suggests heart failure may also raise their odds for cancer. Read more
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