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AHA News: Actors Who Had Strokes at Musical Productions 2 Years Apart Are Now Married
WEDNESDAY, June 14, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Shortly after Job Ethan Christenson left the stage after singing and dancing in a national Broadway production of “Billy Elliot,” he was chatting with two audience members in...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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Black Americans’ Risk for MS May Be Higher Than Thought
For years, multiple sclerosis was seen as a disease that largely affects white people. But a new study finds that it’s much more common among Black Americans than previously believed. Researchers found that in 2010, an estimated...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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How Do You Get Hepatitis C? Here’s What to Know
Hepatitis C is a viral infection of the liver no one wants to catch, so knowing how that can happen can be critical. The American Liver Foundation estimates that it affects about 2.7 million people in the...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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The 10 Alzheimer’s Symptoms You Need to Know
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, affects millions of lives worldwide, robbing patients of their memories and thinking abilities. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 6 million Americans live with...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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Most Women With Early Breast Cancer Will Become Long-Term Survivors, New Study Shows
Most women diagnosed with early breast cancer will become long-term survivors, according to new research that finds a substantial reduction in the risk of death since the 1990s. This news should reassure both patients and their doctors,...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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Stress that Farm Families Face Affects Parents, Kids Alike
While the challenges of farm work are well noted, the stressors affect not just the mental health of adults, but also their teenage children, according to new research. In results from the first year of a five-year...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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Low-Fat Breakfasts Could Weaken Effect of a Key Lung Cancer Drug
The lung cancer drug alectinib (Alecensa) is more potent when taken with a fuller breakfast, or lunch, than when taken with a low-fat breakfast, researchers report. The Dutch team evaluated 20 patients who took one of two...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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Disease That Permanently Bends Fingers Could Have Origins in Neanderthal Genes
The so-called “Viking disease” causes the fingers of many aging northern European men to lock up in a bent position, and researchers now think they know why. Genetic variants inherited from Neanderthal man appear to be the...
- Posted June 14, 2023
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Temptation Alley: Checkout Counters Are Prime Spots for Unhealthy Food
Every grocery shopper must pass through the “temptation alley” that is the checkout aisle, surrounded by candy bars, salty snacks and sugary sodas. Those who’d like a healthy option for an impulse buy while they wait in...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Alzheimer’s vs. Other Dementias: What’s the Difference?
Imagine struggling to remember your loved ones, the places you’ve been or even your own name. The haunting reality of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is a terrifying prospect for many individuals and their families. Alzheimer’s disease, a...
- Posted June 13, 2023




















