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High Blood Pressure Now Affects 1 in Every 7 U.S. Pregnancies
Rates of high blood pressure among pregnant women in the United States are on the rise and now occur in at least one in seven hospital deliveries, a new government report warns. The overall rate of what...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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AHA News: She Retired From Playing Football at 41, Had Heart Attack at 43
FRIDAY, April 29, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Throughout every stage of her life, Tammy Spencer Bey has defined herself as an athlete. She played softball from a young age through high school. In college, Tammy...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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New Omicron Subvariant Causing COVID-19 Spike in South Africa
A new Omicron subvariant called BA.4 appears to be driving a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases in South Africa, health experts say. The number of daily cases reported by the country has shot up from just a...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Your Dog’s Breed Has Little Influence on Behavior, Study Finds
For the past couple of centuries, humans have been breeding dogs to meet specific physical characteristics — to make Golden Retrievers fluffy, to make Rottweilers muscular, or to make Chihuahuas tiny. Dog enthusiasts have thought they also...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Behavior Differences Led to High COVID Death Rate in U.S. South: Study
Thousands of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. South could have been avoided if more people masked, social distanced, kept kids from school and made other behavioral changes to reduce the spread of the virus, researchers say. In...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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CDC Reports First American With New Bird Flu, Says Risk to Public Low
(HealthDay News) – The first U.S. case of bird flu in a human has been confirmed in Colorado, federal and state health officials reported Thursday. Still, the risk to the general public is low, the U.S Centers...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Health Highlights: April 29, 2022
Your dog’s breed may not determine its behavior. Contrary to popular belief, new research finds your canine’s pedigree may account for as little as 9% of its behavioral traits. Read more Colorado man caught avian flu from...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Patients Hospitalized With COVID Face Similar Risks, Regardless of Variant
If you’re unlucky enough to need hospitalization for COVID-19, it won’t really matter which variant you’re infected with: The same level of care is required for patients with either Delta or Omicron, a new study reveals. This...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Dangerous Germs Floating on Microplastics in Ocean Wind Up in Food, Water
Land parasites that pose a risk to human and wildlife health can hitch rides on the millions of pounds of microplastics that float between oceans, a new study shows. “It’s easy for people to dismiss plastic problems...
- Posted April 29, 2022
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Thinking of Donating a Kidney? New Data Shows It’s Safe
If you’re thinking about donating a kidney, new research could alleviate your concerns. “The results of this study are extremely reassuring for individuals who are considering being living kidney donors. We found that this lifesaving surgery, when...
- Posted April 29, 2022

















