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Pediatricians’ Group Urges That All Infants Get New RSV Shot
All infants should receive the new long-acting preventive monoclonal antibody for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the nation’s leading pediatrics group said. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) urged that access to the new medication, called nirsevimab, be...
- Posted August 16, 2023
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Using Only ‘Brain Recordings’ From Patients, Scientists Reconstruct a Pink Floyd Song
The famous Pink Floyd lyrics emerge from sound that is muddy, yet musical: “All in all, it was just a brick in the wall.” But this particular recording didn’t come from the 1979 album “The Wall,” or...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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Heart Disease Targets Black Americans and Poverty, Unemployment Are Big Reasons Why
What researchers call ‘social factors’ are largely responsible for Black Americans having a greater risk of death from heart disease than whites, according to a new study. Among the social factors that contribute to this racial disparity...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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It’s Back-to-School, and Who’s Popular or Not Remains Key
“She’s cheer captain and I’m on the bleachers,” Taylor Swift laments to her popular crush in the song “You Belong With Me.” The lyrics of longing to fit in at school reflect an old trope re-confirmed by...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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Most Infants Hospitalized With RSV Were Otherwise Healthy, Study Finds
As experts begin preparing for another season of viruses, they now know that even healthy infants with no underlying health issues are at risk for severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). New research finds that most infants who...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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AHA News: Head Back Safely to School Sports With This Expert Advice
TUESDAY, Aug. 15, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Sure, the end of summer vacation makes many kids groan. But many will also be cheering the return of fall sports. That’s a good thing, experts say. Exercise...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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Two-Thirds of Americans Say Their Lives Have Been Affected by Addiction: Poll
Millions of Americans are addicted to drugs or alcohol, and millions more struggle with an addicted family member or friend, a new poll finds. Two-thirds of those surveyed said either they or a family member have been...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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Drinking May Not Raise Risk of Breast Cancer’s Return
If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, you may not have to swear off alcohol completely, a new study suggests. In it, researchers report that occasional drinking isn’t likely to cause a recurrence of breast cancer....
- Posted August 15, 2023
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Living With Air Pollution Raises Chances of Dementia, Study Finds
People who daily breathe in air pollution, particularly from wildfires or agricultural sources, might need to add a heightened risk of dementia to their list of health concerns. New research looked at the potential effects of particle...
- Posted August 15, 2023
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Could the Aloe Plant Double as an Insecticide?
While vast quantities of peels from the aloe vera plant are thrown out every year as agricultural waste, this natural ingredient has potential to be a powerful insecticide, new research suggests. “It’s likely that millions of tons...
- Posted August 15, 2023




















