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Many Americans May Quit, Change Jobs Due to Pandemic Stress: Survey
The pressures of the pandemic have dramatically altered the American workplace, and now a new survey shows that many folks who have struggled with low salaries, long hours and lack of opportunity plan to change jobs. More...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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Big Rise in Injuries From E-Scooters, Hoverboards
Hoverboards, electric scooters and electric bikes are the transportation of choice for a growing number of Americans, but they’re taking many straight to the emergency room. Injuries associated with these so-called “micromobility products” skyrocketed 70% between 2017...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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AHA News: Her Heart Stopped While Training for the 2011 Chicago Marathon. She’s Running It This Weekend.
TUESDAY, Oct. 5, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Marla Sewall does it for the endorphins. “It makes me feel good,” said the 52-year-old whose jogs help her maintain her physical and mental health. In addition to...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins to Retire by Year’s End
Dr. Francis Collins, the longest serving director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, plans to step down from his leadership post by the end of the year, the institute plans to announce on Tuesday. Collins headed...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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Health Highlights: Oct. 5, 2021
Dr. Francis Collins announces retirement as head of NIH. The 71-year-old ushered in such milestones as the mapping of the human genome and is the longest-serving director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Read more Study...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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Two Meds Better Than One for Many With High Blood Pressure: Study
Nearly half of Americans have high blood pressure and only 24% have it under control, but what’s the best way to treat it — one high-dose pill or two at a lower dose? A large new study...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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Johnson & Johnson Seeks FDA Emergency Approval for Its Booster Shot
TUESDAY, Oct. 5, 2021 Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday that it has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve emergency use of its coronavirus booster shot. The request to authorize an extra vaccine dose for...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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Pfizer Vaccine 90% Effective Against Severe COVID-19 for at Least 6 Months: Study
Full vaccination with the two-dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been 90% effective in protecting against hospitalization for at least six months, a new study shows. That includes the time during which the highly contagious Delta variant has...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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First Year of Pandemic Saw Depression Rates Triple
Depression rates rose three-fold among U.S. adults during the first year of the COVID pandemic, new research shows. Surveys of more than 6,500 adults found that about 33% have had more intense symptoms of depression this year,...
- Posted October 5, 2021
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‘Income Inequality’ Could Be Dragging Down Math Skills in U.S. Kids
The United States has the highest income gap in the developed world, and it’s affecting how kids do in school, new research suggests. A new study reports that 10-year-olds’ scores on standardized math tests were lower on...
- Posted October 5, 2021




















