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Alzheimer’s Report: Many Seniors With Memory Issues Aren’t Telling Their Doctors
Alzheimer’s is one of the most common and serious diseases of aging, yet many older adults with memory issues are not telling their doctors about their struggles. That’s according to a new report from the Alzheimer’s Association...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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New Lease on Life for Two Lung Cancer Patients After Pioneering Double-Lung Transplant
Retired nurse Tannaz Ameli was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer last winter. When chemotherapy failed, her doctors recommended hospice care. But Ameli, of Minneapolis, had other ideas. She and her husband sought out a pioneering medical...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Why Do I Sleep So Much? Reasons for Oversleeping
Your eyes close and your mind shuts down the second your head hits the pillow, but you wake up 10 hours later still feeling tired. Many people complain about sleeping too little, but some struggle with the...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Bird Flu Outbreak Killed New England Harbor Seals, Raising Alarms for Humans
A strain of avian (bird) flu appears to be killing seals off the New England coast, heightening fears among scientists that mammal-to-mammal transmission could be happening. If so, it would be a step towards something health experts...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Cardiac Arrest During Childbirth Is Rare, But Some Women Face Higher Risks
It’s extremely rare, but the number of women suffering cardiac arrest during childbirth is rising in the United States as older, less healthy women have babies, a new study finds. One in 9,000 women hospitalized during delivery...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Mediterranean Diet Cuts Women’s Odds of Heart Disease, Early Death by Nearly 25%
Steering clear of red meat, dairy and processed foods in favor of vegetables, fruits, nuts, extra virgin olive oil and whole grains will do a woman’s heart good, a new review shows. How much good? Australian investigators...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Diabetes, Tooth Loss Can Be Double Trouble for Aging Brains
Diabetes is a known risk factor for mental decline and dementia. Paired with total tooth loss, the potential harm to the brain is even more significant, new research indicates. The findings highlight the importance of good dental...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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AHA News: California Man Didn’t Know He Was Living With a ‘Ticking Time Bomb’
WEDNESDAY, March 15, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Richard Horton woke up one morning needing to use the bathroom. He got out of bed, took a couple steps and stumbled into the wall. The 55-year-old insurance...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Colon Cancer in the Young: One Woman’s Story
Tatiana Gonzalez had just quit her job as a postal carrier, and with it the 12 miles a day she walked as she delivered people’s mail. So Gonzalez, then 39, figured that was why she suddenly became...
- Posted March 15, 2023
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Even a Little Extra Weight Can Raise Kids’ Odds for High Blood Pressure
Even modest weight gain above the average puts kids at risk for high blood pressure, new research shows. “Hypertension during youth tracks into adulthood and is associated with cardiac and vascular organ damage,” said lead study author...
- Posted March 15, 2023




















