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More Hospitalizations, ER Visits in Nursing Homes With Higher Levels of Black Residents
A new study finds that nursing homes that serve Black residents have more hospitalizations and emergency room visits. This may be driven by differences in staffing levels from home to home, according to researchers. For the study,...
- Posted June 19, 2023
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Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: Slow-Growing and Often Curable
Pancreatic cancer is often considered a death sentence, typically aggressive and usually caught late, but there is one type of pancreatic cancer that is far more treatable. While over 90% of pancreatic cancers are adenocarcinomas, the most...
- Posted June 19, 2023
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Is Child’s Tummy Pain a Serious Concern? Poll Finds Many Parents Unsure
Kids get a lot of tummy aches. How a parent responds to it can vary, just as the causes can, according to the University of Michigan Health’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health, which...
- Posted June 19, 2023
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Stress, Anxiety Plague Many Who Get Implanted Heart Devices
(HealthDay News) – New research finds that many of those who have received an implanted cardiac device to extend their life also have mood disorders, including anxiety, depression and PTSD. “Implantable cardioverter defibrillators are effective at...
- Posted June 19, 2023
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Can Heavy Drinkers Really ‘Hold their Liquor’? Study Shows Maybe Not
(HealthDay News) – Heavy drinkers might think they can “hold their liquor” better, but science doesn’t back them up. A new University of Chicago study found that people with alcohol use disorder were still impaired after heavy...
- Posted June 19, 2023
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Sleep Troubles Tied to Suicidal Thoughts in Teens
It is already known that getting enough sleep is vital to good health, but now new research suggests that having a sleep disorder is linked to suicidal thoughts in children, teens and young adults. Treating these sleep...
- Posted June 19, 2023
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Hot Weather Can Bring on Kidney Stones. Here’s How to Cut Your Risk
Kidney stones are something most folks want to avoid at all costs, but few may know that the chances of developing this excruciating condition rise during the hot months of summer. Luckily, it is possible to take...
- Posted June 18, 2023
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This Summer, Could You Spot the Signs of Heat Illness?
Heat illness can be deadly, so it’s essential to recognize the warning signs and know what to do as the summer season gets into gear. “Heat illness tends to happen when the body is unable to regulate...
- Posted June 17, 2023
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Gas Stove Chemical Tied to Higher Risk of Leukemia
Using gas stoves can increase indoor air levels of benzene, a chemical linked to higher risk of leukemia and other blood cell cancers, a new study reports. Analysis of dozens of stoves revealed that a single gas...
- Posted June 16, 2023
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Biden Names Former North Carolina Health Secretary to Be New CDC Director
The White House announced Friday that a former Obama administration official with extensive experience in federal and state health services will be named the next leader of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Former North...
- Posted June 16, 2023




















