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AHA News: She’s Survived Cancer, Heart Failure and a Heart Transplant
THURSDAY, June 8, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — When Dawn Mussallem was little, she dreamed of having her face on a Smucker’s jar – the recognition the “Today” show gives to people who reach their 100th...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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New Approach to Transplants Could Boost Supply of Donor Hearts
A new transplant method that “reanimates” donor hearts appears safe and effective, a new clinical trial has found — in an advance that could substantially expand the supply of donor hearts available in the United States. The...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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Cancer Centers Say Drug Shortages Are Impacting Patient Care
(HealthDay News) – A new survey of cancer centers find that chemotherapy shortages are affecting most of them, prompting last-minute changes in treatment for numerous types of cancer. About 93% of the centers surveyed said they were...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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Experts Warn of Heart Dangers From Smoke of Canadian Wildfires
As a huge plume of smoke from over 400 Canadian wildfires swept south and turned New York City into a landscape that resembled Mars more than Earth, heart experts warned that air pollution can damage your heart...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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Insomnia Might Raise Your Odds for Stroke
After many nights of tossing and turning, you might have more to worry about than just feeling exhausted and less sharp at work. Insomnia symptoms — trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep, or waking up too...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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CDC Raises Alarm About Meningitis Threat to Patients Visiting Mexican Surgical Clinics
U.S. health officials are urgently trying to reach people who’ve recently had medical procedures at clinics in Matamoros, Mexico, because they may be at risk of potentially fatal fungal meningitis. Those at risk had procedures done under...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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Your Guide to Hepatitis C Medications
Hepatitis C is a serious viral infection that can scar your liver, cause your liver to fail and raise your risk for liver cancer, but there are a multitude of medications that can treat it. According to...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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3 Men Rid Themselves of a Deadly Heart Condition. Finding Out How Might Help Others
Patients who develop a devastating heart condition have new reason to hope after a study identified three men whose condition spontaneously reversed. The condition is called transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis. It involves a buildup of sticky, toxic proteins...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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Recalled Newborn Loungers Tied to 2 More Infant Deaths
After two more infant deaths, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is are urging parents and caregivers to stop using recalled Boppy Newborn Loungers, which are now linked to 10 deaths in all. The loungers were...
- Posted June 8, 2023
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Pope to Have Hernia Surgery, Stay in Rome Hospital for Several Days
Pope Francis will be hospitalized for several days after a planned surgery to repair a hernia that is causing him “recurrent, painful and worsening” symptoms. The Vatican announced plans for the surgery and recovery from the laparotomy...
- Posted June 7, 2023




















