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GI Troubles Can Persist for Years in Women Who Survive Colon Cancer
Colon cancer survivors are living longer than ever, but the vast majority of women treated for the disease have lingering gastrointestinal symptoms, such as bloating and gas, new research reveals. Roughly eight years after treatment, 81% of...
- Posted August 7, 2023
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When Cancer Strikes Twice, Black Americans Face Higher Death Rates
Black Americans diagnosed with a second primary cancer after their first one are more likely to die than their white peers. That’s the takeaway from a new study by the American Cancer Society (ACS). Specifically, it found...
- Posted August 7, 2023
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Study Confirms That Exposure Therapy in Infancy Can Stop Peanut Allergy
Early and gradual exposure to peanuts under medical supervision curbed infants’ allergies, according to a new study. While researchers had seen that peanut oral immunotherapy was well tolerated by toddlers, this research focused on an even younger...
- Posted August 7, 2023
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Tattoo Regret? Here’s Tips on Safely Getting Old ‘Ink’ Removed
Whether you got a tattoo on a whim or after much thought, that ink on your body is fairly permanent. Tattoo removal is possible, but it comes with risks, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,...
- Posted August 6, 2023
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FDA Gives Approval to Pill to Ease Postpartum Depression
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a new pill, called zuranolone, that may quickly ease severe postpartum depression and help millions of women regain their emotional equilibrium following childbirth. Taken as a pill once...
- Posted August 5, 2023
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Steroids That Can Save Preemie Babies May Have Health Downsides
FRIDAY, Aug, 4, 2023Steroids are often unnecessarily prescribed to pregnant women thought to be at risk of preterm birth, a new evidence review contends. As a result, millions of babies are needlessly exposed to long-term health problems...
- Posted August 4, 2023
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Leading U.S. Pediatricians’ Group Reaffirms Support for Gender-Related Care for Minors
A leading U.S. pediatric organization has reaffirmed its support for gender-related treatments in minors, but also plans a systematic review of the medical research. The move by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to examine research on...
- Posted August 4, 2023
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3 LA County Deaths Show Flea-Borne Typhus Is on the Rise
Los Angeles county is seeing more cases of flea-borne typhus, with 171 cases and three deaths reported in 2022, health officials reported Thursday. That’s a big rise, they noted: Since 2010, when only 31 cases of typhus...
- Posted August 4, 2023
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AHA News: Get Past Its Spines and Reap Health Benefits From the Prickly Pear Cactus
FRIDAY, Aug. 4, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Covered in menacing needlelike spines, the prickly pear cactus demands to be treated with care. In return, it will reward you with a juicy neon fruit and fleshy...
- Posted August 4, 2023
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CDC Recommends RSV Shot for All Infants
FRIDAY, Aug. 4, 2023 (HealthDay News) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday recommended that all infants under the age of 8 months be given a new antibody shot to help guard against...
- Posted August 4, 2023




















