- Florida Hospitals Brace for Hurricane Milton’s Arrival
- Only 1 in 5 Large Companies’ Health Plans Cover New Weight-Loss Meds for Employees
- Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Dangers During, After Hurricane Milton
- More Screen Time Tied to Mental Health Risks for Tweens
- Severe COVID Case Ups Heart Risks As Much as History of Heart Disease
- Affordable Care Act Is Helping Young Americans With Cancer Beat the Disease
- Here’s Where Viruses Love to Lurk in Your Bathroom
- Heat Stress in Pregnancy Might Affect a Babies’ Development Later
- Steady Rise in U.S. Cases of Tick-Borne Babesiosis Disease
- Common Acne Drug Might Become Carcinogenic at Room Temperature
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Exercise Tweaks to Revitalize Your Workout Regimen
Is your workout routine in a slump? To keep challenging your body, it’s important to tweak your regimen every three months or each season. By aligning these changes to seasonal changes, you can also start the right...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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The On-Again, Off-Again Weight-Loss Diet
Being on a weight-loss diet day in and day out for months on end can be challenging and even discouraging. What’s more, following the same never-ending diet could be the reason you aren’t getting the results you’re...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Evening Meals Could Harm the Female Heart, Study Shows
Late dinners and heavy evening snacking do no favors for women’s hearts, a new study suggests. Researchers at New York City’s Columbia University found that those who ate more of their daily calories in the evening had...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Veterans Often Hit Hard by Deaths of Fellow Soldiers
As Americans pay tribute to all veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces Monday, new research suggests that how comrades died can affect levels of grief among soldiers who served in Afghanistan and Iraq. “Our...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Frequent Pot Smokers Face Twice the Odds for Stroke
Smoking pot doesn’t do your heart or your brain any favors, a pair of new studies shows. Frequent pot smokers are more than twice as likely to suffer a stroke compared with those who don’t partake, the...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Think Vaping Is Heathier for Your Heart Than Smoking? Think Again
Vaping isn’t necessarily better for your heart health than smoking tobacco, a pair of new studies argue. They report that use of e-cigarettes negatively affects risk factors for heart disease in ways similar to traditional tobacco cigarettes:...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Health Highlights: Nov. 11, 2019
'Wheel of Fortune' Host Pat Sajak Undergoes Emergency Surgery
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Health Tip: Autumn Driving Safety
Wet leaves, fog, sun glare, frost and wildlife are some of the driving hazards that motorists encounter each Autumn, says the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. To stay safe while driving at this time of year, PennDot encourages...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Health Tip: Caring For Cats and Dogs While You’re Pregnant
Pets may feel like part of the family. But when you’re pregnant, you need to be careful and care for your pets in a way that is safe, says the March of Dimes. For pregnant women who...
- Posted November 11, 2019
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Common Muscle Relaxant Could Pose Mental Dangers for Seniors
A commonly prescribed muscle relaxant known as baclofen can leave older kidney patients so disoriented that they land in the hospital, a new study warns. “It can present with acute stroke-like symptoms, even though it’s not a...
- Posted November 11, 2019