- Recognizing the Signs of Hypothyroidism
- 10 Strategies to Overcome Insomnia
- Could Artificial Sweeteners Be Aging the Brain Faster?
- Techniques for Soothing Your Nervous System
- Does the Water in Your House Smell Funny? Here’s Why
- Can a Daily Dose of Apple Cider Vinegar Actually Aid Weight Loss?
- 6 Health Beverages That Can Actually Spike Your Blood Sugar
- Treatment Options for Social Anxiety Disorder
- Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Depression
- How Daily Prunes Can Influence Cholesterol and Inflammation
All posts by LadyLively
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Beta Blockers Won’t Cause Depression, But Might Impair Sleep: Study
Millions of people take a beta blocker regularly, and a new study brings good news: The medications will not raise the risk of depression. Beta blockers are used to treat conditions such as heart failure, chest pains,...
- Posted March 16, 2021
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Drinking, Drunk, Deadly: Know the Signs of Alcohol Overdose
Wednesday is St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday often marked by one (or more) too many drinks. But experts warn that simple holiday fun can quickly turn deadly when alcohol is involved. The U.S. National Institute on Alcohol...
- Posted March 16, 2021
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Need an Operation? Here’s How COVID Has Changed Surgery
This year, COVID-19 has made decisions around surgery tougher than ever for folks who may need one. But one major medical group can help provide some answers. Top on their list: Is it safe to have surgery...
- Posted March 16, 2021
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Health Care Workers More Likely to Catch COVID at Home, Not Workplace
Health care workers are more likely to catch COVID-19 at home or in their community than on the job, a new study finds. “The news is reassuring in that it shows the measures taken are working to...
- Posted March 16, 2021
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‘Race Gap’ in U.S. Heart Health Has Changed Little in 20 Years: Report
Black Americans who live in rural areas are two to three times more likely to die from diabetes and high blood pressure compared with white rural folks, and this gap hasn’t changed much over the last 20...
- Posted March 15, 2021
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Nearly All Americans Who Got First COVID Shot Are Getting Their Second
In more good news on the coronavirus vaccine front, a new government report finds that 88% of Americans who get their first COVID-19 shot return for their second. That bodes well for the United States, since full...
- Posted March 15, 2021
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AHA News: Sex After Stroke: New Study Highlights Survivors’ Fears
MONDAY, March 15, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Stroke survivors often have difficulty with sex, and it can affect their lives beyond the bedroom. A new study offers fresh insight on the barriers – and how...
- Posted March 15, 2021
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COVID Vaccines Given to Americans Top 100 Million
More than 100 million doses of coronavirus vaccines have now been delivered into the arms of American adults, new government data shows. As of Monday, more than 37.4 million Americans are now fully vaccinated, 11.3% of the...
- Posted March 15, 2021
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Health Highlights: March 15, 2021
AstraZeneca Says Its COVID-19 Vaccine is Safe, Despite Reports of Deadly Clots There is no scientific evidence linking the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to recent deaths from blood clots, the company said Sunday after a number of European...
- Posted March 15, 2021
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Lockdowns Tougher on Women, and Housework Is Big Reason Why
As much of the world hunkered down at home over the past year, women shouldered most of the cleaning, laundry and child care — and they are not happy about it. In a series of international surveys...
- Posted March 15, 2021




















