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Baby Milestones: 0-12 Months Old
In the first year after a baby is born, it’s common for parents to wonder if their child is hitting key developmental milestones, such as: Cognitive milestones Movement milestones Communication milestones Emotional milestones Social milestones In most...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Teens Rarely Get Anti-Addiction Meds When Treated for Opioid Misuse
The medication buprenorphine normalizes brain function in people addicted to opioids, but teens rarely receive it at U.S. treatment centers, a new study finds. Only one in four adolescent residential treatment centers in the United States uses...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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A Little Drinking Might Help the Heart, and Scientists Think They Know Why
Many studies have suggested that light drinking can do the heart some good, and now researchers think they have found one reason why: It helps the brain relax. It’s no secret that many people pour a drink...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Microplastics You Inhale Are Getting Lodged in Airways
Humans are inhaling microplastics from the degradation of plastic products in the environment, and these tiny plastic particles are sticking in human airways, according to researchers. People inhale about 16.2 bits of these microplastics every hour —...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Nearly 15% of School-Age Children in U.S. Have Received Mental Health Treatment
About one in every seven American kids aged 5 to 17 underwent some form of mental health treatment in 2021, the latest year for which statistics are available. So finds a new report from researchers at the...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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What’s Causing Your Indigestion — And How to Treat It
Indigestion, or dyspepsia, is a common ailment that can bring about a range of uncomfortable symptoms, leaving one feeling full and experiencing stomach pain. It’s a condition that affects many individuals and can significantly impact their quality...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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AHA News: A Vacation After a Heart Attack or Stroke Needs Some Extra Planning
TUESDAY, June 13, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Karl Rorabacher, an avid hiker and cyclist, was planning a vacation to southwestern Texas when he had a heart attack at age 50. After doctors inserted a stent...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Weight-Loss Surgery Could Bring Weaker Bones to Teens
Weight-loss surgery can have a lot of benefits for obese teens and young adults. But a new study finds a concerning side effect. Young people who had sleeve gastrectomy, the most common obesity surgery, also had weakened...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Burdened by Medical Bills, Many Americans With Diabetes Turn to Crowdfunding for Help
How prohibitive is the cost of diabetes care? For American patients, including those with insurance, the full scope of related expenses is often so onerous that some have turned to crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe as a way...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Feds Urge States to Slow Down on Dropping Folks From Medicaid as Pandemic Relief Ends
(HealthDay News) – Large numbers of people are losing their Medicaid health coverage as pandemic relief measures end, and the federal government is asking states to slow down the purging of rolls. Some people losing coverage could...
- Posted June 13, 2023




















