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Living Near Oil, Gas Wells Tied to Low Birth Weight Infants
Pregnant women who live near active oil and gas wells may be at risk for having low birth weight infants, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed nearly 3 million births to Californians living within six miles of...
- Posted June 3, 2020
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Dogs Do Want to Rescue Trapped Owners, Experiments Show
Lassie desperately trying to get Timmy out of the well isn’t a myth — your dog really wants to save you, a new study suggests. “It’s a pervasive legend,” said researcher Joshua Van Bourg, a graduate student...
- Posted June 3, 2020
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Case Study Examines What’s Behind Severe Kids’ Illness After COVID-19
Four of the earliest U.S. cases of a rare inflammatory syndrome in kids with COVID-19 are described in a study that offers insight into the condition. The four children — aged 5, 10, 12 and 13 —...
- Posted June 3, 2020
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Many Protests Happening in Cities With High Numbers of New COVID-19 Cases
A new review shows that protests have now unfolded in every one of the 25 U.S. communities with the highest concentrations of new COVID-19 cases, stoking fears of a spike in new infections. The Associated Press analysis...
- Posted June 3, 2020
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Health Highlights: June 2, 2020
1 in 4 U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Occur in Nursing Homes Company Says Remdesivir Helps Moderately Sick COVID-19 Patients
- Posted June 2, 2020
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Sinus Infection? ‘Good’ Germs in Your Nose May Be Key
If you constantly battle sinus infections, low levels of good bacteria in your nose may be to blame, new research suggests. Previous research has shown that health-protecting strains of bacteria reside in your digestive system, genital tract...
- Posted June 2, 2020
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Trump-Touted Hydroxychloroquine in Short Supply for Lupus Patients
A drug championed by President Donald Trump as a coronavirus panacea appears to be in short supply for people who really need it: lupus patients. More than one-third of U.S. lupus patients who take hydroxychloroquine have struggled...
- Posted June 2, 2020
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Maria Shriver and AARP Take on Alzheimer’s in Women
An Alzheimer’s diagnosis is devastating, no matter your sex. But the disease strikes far more women than men. Journalist and author Maria Shriver is determined to help researchers figure out why women make up two-thirds of those...
- Posted June 2, 2020
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Final States Reopen Amid Worries That Protests Will Spark New COVID Infections
Michigan prepared to lift its stay-at-home order on Tuesday — one of the last states to do so. But in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned that protests rampant in numerous American cities could trigger a second...
- Posted June 2, 2020
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Coronavirus Was Already Spreading in U.S. in January: Study
More evidence has surfaced that the COVID-19 coronavirus was circulating in the United States as much as a month prior to the first confirmed local case in February, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported...
- Posted June 1, 2020




















