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Medicare Will Cover New Class of Alzheimer’s Drugs if Fully Approved by FDA, With Limits
Medicare will soon cover a new class of Alzheimer’s drugs if they receive full approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, with some key limits. Along with being full approved, drug makers will also have to...
- Posted June 2, 2023
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Gene Changes Made This Season’s Bird Flu More Severe
Genetic mutations caused this latest bird flu season to become more severe, increasing the risk it poses to humans and other mammals, a new study finds. The H5N1 avian influenza virus gained the ability to severely infect...
- Posted June 2, 2023
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No Need to Avoid Exercise After Prolapse Surgery, Study Finds
It may not be necessary for people who have prolapse surgery for pelvic floor disorders to wait to get started exercising again. A new study challenges standard restrictions, finding that those who resume exercising soon after the...
- Posted June 2, 2023
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1 in 6 Unvaccinated People Struggle With Symptoms 2 Years After Getting COVID
People unvaccinated for COVID-19 have significant odds of lingering illness if they get the virus, with one in six still suffering symptoms two years later, new research shows. A study from Switzerland found that 17% of that...
- Posted June 2, 2023
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What to Do When Tough-to-Treat Lymphoma Strikes During Pregnancy
Not a lot is known about how physicians should handle cases in which a pregnant woman is diagnosed with relapsed/refractory lymphoma. A new study may provide some perspective. Though uncommon, this issue is still experienced by about...
- Posted June 2, 2023
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Rate of Pregnant U.S. Women Who Have Diabetes Keeps Rising
The number of American women who have diabetes when they become pregnant has increased dramatically over five years, health officials reported Wednesday. Between 2016 and 2021, the rate of pregnancy among diabetic women has risen 27%, from...
- Posted June 1, 2023
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FDA Approves Pfizer’s RSV Shot for Older Adults
Older adults may have a second vaccine option for RSV following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a Pfizer vaccine on Wednesday. The other shot for adults 60 and up is made by GSK. It...
- Posted June 1, 2023
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AHA News: Fear and Language Barriers Keep Some Latino People From Performing CPR
THURSDAY, June 1, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — At a CPR class in Spanish in central Virginia, some members of the Latino community say they recognize that the technique can save someone whose heart stops beating....
- Posted June 1, 2023
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Canada to Become 1st Country to Mandate Warning Labels on Individual Cigarettes
(HealthDay News) – Smokers in Canada will soon see health warnings on each and every cigarette they light up.. The country will be the first in the world to print these warnings directly on individual cigarettes. “This...
- Posted June 1, 2023
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Helping Others as Volunteers Helps Kids ‘Flourish’: Study
Kids who devote some of their free time to volunteer work may not only help others, but also themselves. That’s according to a new study that found U.S. kids who spend time in community service are often...
- Posted June 1, 2023




















