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Breast Cancer Screening May Not Be Worth It for Women Over 70
The risks of screening mammograms to catch breast cancer may outweigh the benefits for certain women aged 70 or older, new research indicates. The main risk? Overdiagnosis and treatment of a breast cancer that likely wouldn’t have...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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Bella Hadid Opens Up About Lyme Disease Battle
Top model Bella Hadid is talking about being “finally healthy” and feeling well after more than a decade of health issues, including Lyme disease. Hadid shared her struggle on Instagram after what she described as “almost 15...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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Wegovy Lowered Users’ Heart Risks in New Trial
A large clinical trial weighing the medical merits of the obesity drug Wegovy has unearthed a significant positive side effect. Taking the medication cut the risk of serious heart problems by 20%, drug maker Novo Nordisk announced...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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Menstrual Discs Could Help Women With Heavy Periods, Study Finds
For women with heavy periods, some newer menstrual products may offer more security than old-fashioned pads and tampons. That’s among the findings of a new study that tested the absorbency levels of a range of period products...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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Carcinogens Found at Montana Nuclear Missile Base as Cancer Cases Rise Nearby
An investigation into a high number of cancers at a Montana nuclear missile base has led to the discovery of unsafe levels of a likely carcinogen. The hundreds of cancer cases appear to be connected to underground...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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AHA News: Salty-Tasting Water Turned Out to Be a Warning Sign
TUESDAY, Aug. 8, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Donnese Tyler’s schedule was chock-full. With a husband, two sons, a demanding job in contracts management and a reluctance to say no to anyone, she rarely made time...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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New COVID Variant EG.5 Now Dominant in U.S., CDC Says
TUESDAY, Aug. 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) – A variant nicknamed Eris now accounts for the largest proportion of new COVID infections across America. About 17.3% of U.S. COVID cases are believed to have been caused by the...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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‘Walking Miracles’: Born With Lungs Reversed, They Suffered Until Getting Double-Organ Transplants
Dennis Deer woke from surgery in utter disbelief that he was breathing normally. He’d been on supplemental oxygen for two years, and “I didn’t know what it was like not to have something on my face,” said...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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How the COVID Vaccine Is Keeping Folks Out of the Hospital
Most people know that even though vaccination doesn’t eliminate their risk of getting COVID-19, it does lower their odds for severe illness — including their risk for hospitalization and death. Now scientists believe they know why. Among...
- Posted August 8, 2023
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Nurses, Other Health Care Workers at High Risk of Drug Overdose
As the United States wrestles with soaring drug overdose deaths, new research finds that nurses, social and behavioral health care workers and health care support workers are at particularly high risk. Compared with employed adults who are...
- Posted August 8, 2023




















