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AHA News: A Day After Performing ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ This Radio Announcer Couldn’t Speak
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 30, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Radio announcer and producer Karen Moyer was exhausted after putting in long days on the air at Dallas’ classical radio station WRR over Labor Day weekend. Sunday was...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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Cardiac Arrest: Many People Experience Warning Signs the Day Before
Sudden cardiac arrest may not come on so suddenly after all. Fully 50% of people who experienced a sudden cardiac arrest had a telling symptom 24 hours before, and these symptoms are different in men than women,...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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Higher Levels of Toxic Metals Found in Blood, Urine of Regular Marijuana Users
Marijuana users may be building up high levels of toxic metals in their blood, a new study suggests. According to researchers, people who use marijuana exclusively have significant levels of lead and cadmium in their bodies. These...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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1 in 5 Marijuana Users Struggle With Dependency on the Drug
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 30, 2023 (HealthDay News) – Cannabis use disorder is a very real problem for a significant percentage of people who use marijuana, new research suggests. About 21% of those who use weed struggle with dependency,...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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No ‘Beer Goggles’: Drinking Doesn’t Make Others Seem More Attractive, Study Finds
Many a person has blamed “beer goggles” following a regrettable one-night stand, but a new study suggests that there’s no such thing. Rather, alcohol acts more like “liquid courage,” according to findings published in the Journal of...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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Segregation Has Close Ties With Lead Poisoning in Black American Kids
Young Black children living in racially segregated U.S. neighborhoods are at heightened risk of potentially brain-damaging lead exposure, a new study warns. The study, of nearly 321,000 North Carolina children under the age of 7, found that...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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Should Kids Take Ozempic, Wegovy? The Idea Has Some Experts Worried
Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are surging in popularity, but that doesn’t mean they’re good for everyone. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA) may be dangerous for children, warned researchers at University of California, Irvine. Treating childhood...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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As Another Hurricane Targets Florida, Experts Warn of Carbon Monoxide Dangers
Hurricane Idalia is expected to make landfall in the United States Wednesday. Idalia was forecast to be a powerful Category 3 storm by the time it reaches Florida’s Big Bend, an area prone to storm surge that...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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Antidepressants for Postpartum Depression Could Mean Better Mental Health for Kids, Too
If you are a new mom struggling with postpartum depression, taking antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may also bear benefits for your child’s development. That’s according to new research that found the medications were...
- Posted August 30, 2023
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Heart, Diabetes, Cancer Drugs on List for Medicare Price Negotiations, White House Says
The Biden administration on Tuesday named the first 10 medicines that will be subject to price negotiations between Medicare and participating drug companies. The list represents the first step in a landmark program aimed at reducing the...
- Posted August 29, 2023




















