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Cleaner Air Could Mean Healthier Brains for Older Women
Everyone knows cleaner air means healthier bodies, but new research suggests it might also help aging minds. “Our study is important because it is one of the first to show that reducing air pollution over time may...
- Posted January 14, 2022
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Masks Cut Distance Coronavirus Travels in Half, Study Finds
Face masks are touted as a key tool in preventing the spread of COVID-19, and a new study offers more proof that they work. Florida researchers found face masks cut the distance that airborne pathogens such as...
- Posted January 14, 2022
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FDA Approves Monoclonal Antibody to Treat Arthritis in Cats
Arthritis can keep a cat from doing many of the things that kitties love to do. But now there’s hope: The first treatment to ease arthritis pain in cats has been approved by the U.S. Food and...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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Death During Sex Very Rare Among Those Under 50
It’s a familiar trope of TV and movies — a couple is engaged in passionate sex when the guy’s heart suddenly gives out. “Usually it’s a middle-aged man. Usually he’s cheating with somebody else. It’s funny, there’s...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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More Folks Drive High When Pot Made Legal: Study
Here’s more evidence that marijuana may make driving more dangerous: As pot has been legalized in more countries and states, a greater number of people are driving intoxicated by the drug and crashing, researchers report. THC, the...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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Surge of U.S. Military Medical Personnel to Ease Medical Worker Shortages
President Joe Biden plans to announce Thursday that a “surge” of U.S. military medical personnel will soon be deployed to hospitals struggling with staff shortages amid soaring COVID-19 cases. More than 1,000 will begin arriving at hospitals...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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AHA News: 7-Year-Old With Cancer Had a Stroke. Mom’s Rapid Response Saved Her.
THURSDAY, Jan. 13, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — “Mommy, I’m tired” became a common refrain from usually peppy 7-year-old Olivia Story to her mother, Jennifer. Olivia also wasn’t eating as much as usual. And she often...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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AHA News: Obesity Harms Brain Health Throughout Life – Yet Scientists Don’t Know Why
THURSDAY, Jan. 13, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Anyone who has put on a few too many pounds knows they can slow you down. Over time, if those pounds grow into obesity, they may do serious...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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COVID Hospitalizations Rising in Kids Too Young for Vaccine
While COVID-19 has taken the lives of many children and caused serious illness for many more, it is generally agreed that the virus is much less likely to inflict severe damage in the young. But new data...
- Posted January 13, 2022
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Opioid Misuse Keeps Rising Among Older Americans
The opioid addict you know might not be the college kid who has always dabbled in alcohol and drugs. It could be your grandparent. Opioid misuse doesn’t discriminate by age — and rates are rising steadily among...
- Posted January 13, 2022




















