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Firefighters, Police Can Be Lifesavers If You’re Hit by Cardiac Arrest
You have a much better chance of surviving a cardiac arrest if non-medical first responders immediately begin CPR or use an automated external defibrillator (AED), according to a new study. Researchers also found that firefighters and police...
- Posted April 1, 2022
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No Threat From Common Chemicals in Most Face Masks: Study
Reassuring new research finds that most face masks used by people during the pandemic don’t have high levels of chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The chemicals, which have been linked to numerous health harms, are...
- Posted April 1, 2022
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‘Stroke-Heart’ Syndrome Can Signal Danger for Patients
Major heart complications soon after a stroke can put survivors at higher risk for a heart attack, death or another stroke within five years, new research shows. Heart problems after a stroke are common and are referred...
- Posted April 1, 2022
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Newer Mesh Slings for Stress Incontinence a Safe, Effective Option for Women: Study
For women with frequent urine leakage, a newer and simpler “sling” surgery works as well as the standard version, according to a new clinical trial. The study involved women with stress urinary incontinence, where movement that puts...
- Posted March 31, 2022
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Many U.S. High School Kids Report Sadness, Stress, Abuse During Pandemic
If there’s any doubt that America’s teens have suffered mightily during the pandemic, a new government survey offers fresh proof of the pain restrictions from the coronavirus has inflicted on this vulnerable group. Many high schoolers have...
- Posted March 31, 2022
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Job Done: Scientists Fill in Missing Gaps to Complete Map of Human Genome
The Human Genome Project produced the most complete map of human genetics ever assembled in 2003 — but that map still held many uncharted territories. It did not contain about 8% of the human genome, representing crucial...
- Posted March 31, 2022
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New White House Website Speeds Access to Free COVID Care
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it has launched a new website that includes help for people trying to find free COVID prevention and treatment quickly. COVID.gov will bring into one place several types of critical COVID-19...
- Posted March 31, 2022
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Bong Use at Home Quickly Fills Air With Toxins
Smoking pot through a bong doesn’t protect the nonsmokers in the room from the dangers of secondhand smoke, a new study warns. Bongs have been touted as a safe way to protect nonsmokers from secondhand marijuana smoke....
- Posted March 31, 2022
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AHA News: After COVID-19, Experts Say Watch For These Potential Heart and Brain Problems
THURSDAY, March 31, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — COVID-19 was full of surprises early on, causing mild problems in the short term for some people and serious complications for others. Long term, it may be just...
- Posted March 31, 2022
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New Drug May Ease Tourette Tics in Kids, Teens
An experimental drug shows promise in reducing tics in young people with Tourette syndrome. Ecopipam, which failed as a weight loss medication, may reduce tics by 30% in kids and teens with Tourette without the unpleasant side...
- Posted March 31, 2022



















