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Most College Athletes With Genetic Heart Trouble Can Safely Play Sports: Study
New research offers hope to elite athletes who have genetic heart conditions but still want to play sports. In the new study, after a follow-up of seven years, researchers found that 95% of athletes with a diagnosed...
- Posted March 7, 2023
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There’s Almost Nowhere in the World Free of Air Pollution
A new study is enough to take your breath way: Nearly no place on Earth is free of air pollution, it found. The study “provides a deep understanding of the current state of outdoor air pollution and...
- Posted March 7, 2023
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Stick-on Sensor Could Warn of Heart Failure Complications
A stick-on sensor may help keep people with heart failure out of the hospital, new research suggests. Investigators found that when doctors had actionable information about patients’ conditions, delivered remotely through this noninvasive device, it prompted them...
- Posted March 7, 2023
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Health Highlights: March 7, 2023
Vitamin D could help prevent dementia. Consuming the “sunshine vitamin” lowered the chances of dementia by 40%, when compared to those who didn’t take supplements, new research showed. Read more Most college athletes with genetic heart defects...
- Posted March 7, 2023
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Arm in a Cast? Exercising the Other Arm Can Curb Muscle Loss
You can keep an arm in a cast from wasting away, researchers say, by working out your free arm. A small group of young men who performed eccentric contraction exercises with one arm — lowering a dumbbell...
- Posted March 7, 2023
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Highlighting Link Between Flu & Heart Trouble Can Nudge Folks to Get Vaccine
Flu kills more than 500,000 people globally each year and leads to heart problems for many others. Publicizing those potential cardiac ills may spur folks to get their annual flu vaccine, researchers say. Danish researchers who studied...
- Posted March 7, 2023
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FDA Panel to Again Weigh Merit of Decongestant That Many Call Useless
Consumers have been using a common over-the-counter oral decongestant known as phenylephrine for years, but that may not continue much longer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has asked a panel of its advisors to reassess the...
- Posted March 6, 2023
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Young Americans Face Rising Rates of Obesity, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes
Young adults in the United States carry an increasing burden of heart health risk factors, making it more likely they’ll suffer a heart attack and stroke as they age, a new study warns. More adults ages 20...
- Posted March 6, 2023
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Keto, Paleo, Vegan: How Does Your Diet Affect the Planet?
Swapping that steak for a fish filet or a veggie burger is not only good for your health, but the planet’s, too, a new study suggests. The study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, ranked...
- Posted March 6, 2023
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1 in 4 U.S. Parents Lied About a Child’s COVID Status
Public health officials offered a lot of advice to prevent the spread of COVID-19 early in the pandemic, but some parents apparently tuned it out. About 1 in 4 misled others about their child’s COVID status, vaccination...
- Posted March 6, 2023




















