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Taking Kratom Claimed Her Son’s Life. Now She and Others Are Warning of the Dangers
J.D. Butler was planning a future with his girlfriend at his favorite New York City restaurant when that future came to a sudden, crushing halt. “They were planning on when she was moving in and arranging floor...
- Posted August 3, 2023
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Researchers Explore New Nonaddictive Means of Fighting Pain
New research shows that an experimental drug fine-tuned to a specific pain pathway can ease post-surgery aches, a finding that may eventually offer an alternative to highly addictive opioids. The pill, known for now as VX-548, targets...
- Posted August 3, 2023
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Moderna or Pfizer? One COVID Shot May Be Safer for Older Adults
While both the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are considered safe and highly effective, new research finds the Moderna shot has been the safest and most effective for seniors. “The results of this study can help public...
- Posted August 3, 2023
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Marijuana Use by Youth: After Legalization, Education Seems to Matter
After their U.S. states legalize marijuana, young adults who aren’t in college are more likely than college kids to use the drug and progress to cannabis use disorder, a new study finds. Prior to legalization, 23% of...
- Posted August 3, 2023
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Bullying Could Help Bring on Headaches for Teens
So, your high schooler has been complaining of headaches. Should you worry? Maybe, claims new research that finds bullying and suicidal thoughts are both linked to more frequent headaches in teens. “Headaches are a common problem for...
- Posted August 3, 2023
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Memory Troubles? Your Race Could Affect How Soon You Get Diagnosis, Treatment
Black Americans are less likely to be seen at a memory clinic than their white peers. So too are folks from neighborhoods that are poor and lack educational and job opportunities, according to a new study. That...
- Posted August 3, 2023
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Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo Will Replace Fauci to Lead National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo was named on Wednesday to become the next head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a job most recently held by Dr. Anthony Fauci, well known for his work on...
- Posted August 2, 2023
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Suzanne Somers Says Her Breast Cancer Has Returned
Actress Suzanne Somers, who first battled breast cancer in her 50s, announced on Instagram this week that the disease recently returned. Somers, now 76, has been fighting cancer for decades. But she says she follows a chemical-free...
- Posted August 2, 2023
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AHA News: Mom of 2 Survived Heart Failure During Pregnancy and Became Certified Paramedic
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 2, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Since she was a child, Yanela Vickers has loved babies and the medical field. She dreamed of going into obstetrics and gynecology. Instead, Yanela got a close look...
- Posted August 2, 2023
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Breastfeeding Tied to Big Reduction in Infant Deaths
Experts have long recommended breastfeeding for its many benefits for infants, but a new study puts a hard number on breast milk’s lifesaving effects. Breastfeeding is associated with a 33% reduction in infant deaths in the first...
- Posted August 2, 2023




















