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Vaping Might Beat Nicotine Patches in Helping Pregnant Women Quit Smoking
TUESDAY, Aug. 1, 2023 (HealthDay News) – It’s well known that smoking in pregnancy can harm a developing baby’s growth. Now, a new study suggests that using e-cigarettes may be more effective that traditional nicotine replacement therapy,...
- Posted August 1, 2023
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New Clues to Treating a Disease That Prevents Children From Swallowing, Eating
Children who have a chronic immune system disease that can prevent them from eating may eventually have a new treatment, decades after the condition was first identified. “Parents and doctors may not be aware of this, but...
- Posted August 1, 2023
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Families With Multiple Cases Give Clues to Autism’s Origins
In a study of families that have multiple children with autism, researchers have unearthed new insights into genes that might drive the disorder. “Study design is critical, and not enough attention has been paid to studying families...
- Posted August 1, 2023
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Key Ingredient in Breast Milk Could Do Wonders for Baby’s Brain
A micronutrient in human breast milk may provide significant benefit to developing newborn brains, according to new research that sheds light on the link between nutrition and brain health. Scientists looked at this sugar molecule in rodents...
- Posted August 1, 2023
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One Drug Clear Winner in Treating Acne: Review
(HealthDay News) – Millions of people live with acne, and it can take a dramatic toll on their quality of life, but is any one treatment better than the rest? Yes, suggests a new review of more...
- Posted July 31, 2023
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Paperwork Causing Many Americans to Lose Medicaid Coverage, White House Warns
Large numbers of Americans who were dropped from Medicaid this spring lost their coverage because of paperwork problems, and not because they weren’t still eligible for the public health insurance program. “I am deeply concerned about high...
- Posted July 31, 2023
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In Mice, a Preventive Vaccine Clears Brain Plaques Tied to Alzheimer’s
Scientists have struggled for decades to come up with something that can successfully treat Alzheimer’s disease, with new drugs now showing their ability to clear the amyloid plaques that are a hallmark of the memory-robbing disease. But...
- Posted July 31, 2023
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Regular Drinking Can Raise Blood Pressure in the Otherwise Healthy
Whether knocking back a little alcohol or a lot, daily drinking is tied to higher blood pressure, a new research review warns. Compared with not drinking, just one alcoholic drink a drink a day is associated with...
- Posted July 31, 2023
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Alcohol Kills Men More Often, but Women’s Death Rates Are Catching Up
Women are catching up to men when it comes to dying from alcohol abuse, a new study finds. Although men are nearly three times more likely to die from alcohol abuse than women, such deaths among women...
- Posted July 31, 2023
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AHA News: Dallas Radio Personality Gets a New Heart After Cardiac Problems Take a Toll
MONDAY, July 31, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Hal Harbuck was walking from the dock to his family’s lake cabin when he felt a severe pain in his chest. Having recently been water skiing, he wondered...
- Posted July 31, 2023




















