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Millions Still Haven’t Recovered Full Sense of Smell After COVID
COVID caused more than 20 million Americans to lose their ability to smell and taste, and at least 25% haven’t regained those vital senses, a new study says. Survey responses from nearly 29,700 adults also show a...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Working With AI Might Make for Lonely Workers
A new study finds that people working with artificial intelligence (AI) systems can be lonely, suffer from insomnia and drink more heavily after work. In the study, published online June 12 in the Journal of Applied Psychology,...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Death From a 2nd Cancer Among Breast Cancer Survivors: Race May Matter
Sometimes women who survive breast cancer will die from a second cancer, and now new research suggests the risk of that happening is higher for Black and Hispanic survivors than white women. “We believe this to be...
- Posted June 13, 2023
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Sleep, Cleaning, Fun: Research Reveals the Average Human’s Day Worldwide
How do you spend each day? Researchers sought answers to that basic question from people of various ages living around the world. They report that on an average day, people spend more than a third of their...
- Posted June 12, 2023
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What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis C?
Hepatitis C is often missed in the early stages of infection, so you need to know what symptoms might spell trouble. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hepatitis C infections, which attack the...
- Posted June 12, 2023
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Obesity Might Permanently Blunt Brain’s Responses to Sugary, Fatty Foods
Obesity seems to alter the normal way the brain responds to sugar and fat — a problem that may not be corrected by weight loss, a new study suggests. “It could help explain why weight loss and...
- Posted June 12, 2023
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There’s No Hepatitis C Vaccine, But You Can Still Prevent Infection
Hepatitis C can ruin your liver, and there’s no vaccine to prevent it, but you can take steps to lower your chances of infection. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 2 million...
- Posted June 12, 2023
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Is There a Cure for Hepatitis C Infection?
Hepatitis C is a serious viral infection that can damage your liver over time, but is there a cure for this insidious disease? Over 2 million adults in the United States are infected with hepatitis C, according...
- Posted June 12, 2023
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AHA News: Teen Had Cardiac Arrest in a Snowstorm. Communities Worked Together to Save His Life.
MONDAY, June 12, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Not long after the snow started falling on a Friday morning in January, Ethan Rutherford went door-to-door in his Wooster, Ohio, neighborhood and offered to shovel snow for...
- Posted June 12, 2023
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Antibody Treatment Could Fight Rare But Deadly Bile Duct Cancers
Patients with bile duct cancer might soon have an additional treatment available to them, thanks to a newly discovered tumor target. Some bile duct cancers are driven by a mutated HER2 gene, which has also been implicated...
- Posted June 12, 2023




















