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AHA News: Is Venting Good For Your Health?
FRIDAY, July 28, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Venting – the release of negative, pent-up emotions – can feel good. But is it actually good for you? Or does it do more harm than good to...
- Posted July 28, 2023
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Bronny James Released From Hospital Following Cardiac Arrest
Bronny James, son of basketball superstar LeBron James, was released from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Thursday, just three days after the 18-year-old suffered cardiac arrest during a college basketball practice. Consulting cardiologist Dr. Merije Chukumerije said in...
- Posted July 28, 2023
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Low-Fiber Diet During Pregnancy May Harm Baby’s Brain
Too little fiber in Mom’s diet during pregnancy may slow a baby’s mental development, Japanese research suggests. Animal studies have found that a low-fiber diet during pregnancy slows brain nerve function in offspring. The new study, published...
- Posted July 28, 2023
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As Kids Head Back to School, New Survey Finds 71% Faced Challenges Last Year
As kids prepare to return to school, a new poll warns that the many children who found the last school year challenging are likely to be apprehensive this time around. The online survey, conducted by the Harris...
- Posted July 28, 2023
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‘Swine Flu’ Strain Has Passed Between Humans & Pigs Hundreds of Times
It’s well known that some viruses make the leap from animals to humans, but a new study shows the influenza strain responsible for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic has been particularly prolific in hopping between species. That strain,...
- Posted July 28, 2023
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Biden Administration Announces New Cancer Research Initiative
The Biden administration on Thursday launched a new research program aimed at helping doctors to better distinguish cancer cells from healthy tissue during surgery. The program will fall under the purview of the Advanced Research Projects Agency...
- Posted July 27, 2023
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Nearly a Half-Million Americans Might Have Tick-Borne Meat Allergy Syndrome
Tick bites can cause crippling infections like Lyme disease in humans, but new research suggests they can also trigger a serious meat allergy in far more Americans than thought. Called alpha-gal syndrome, the condition may affect hundreds...
- Posted July 27, 2023
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Daily Baby Aspirin Raises Odds for Brain Bleeds, With No Lowering of Stroke Risk
For years, older adults took a baby aspirin a day to help ward off a first-time heart attack or stroke. Now yet another study is showing the risks are not worth it for most. Specifically, researchers found...
- Posted July 27, 2023
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New U.S. Rule Mandates Easy Access to Airplane Bathrooms by People Using Wheelchairs
Airlines will now be required to make bathrooms on their planes more accessible for the disabled, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Wednesday. The new rule, authorized under the Air Carrier Access Act, requires airlines to make...
- Posted July 27, 2023
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AHA News: While Tending to Her Grandmother After a Stroke, She Had One Herself
THURSDAY, July 27, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Late one evening, Dawn Berry took a call from her grandmother’s nursing home. Her grandmother had been found unresponsive in bed. What should they do? Dawn, who was...
- Posted July 27, 2023




















