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AHA News: After a Stroke at 87, Woman Had to Convince Family She Was Really OK
THURSDAY, Jan. 26, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Barbara Bartels and a friend were catching up over coffee on a Sunday morning in August. They’d met up at a café not far from Bartels’ home in...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Childhood Autism Diagnosis Is Getting Better, But Not for Everyone
Autism cases are surging in the New York-New Jersey metro area, mainly fueled by the diagnosis of autistic children who don’t have intellectual disabilities, a new study reports. The percentage of kids identified with autism spectrum disorder...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Updated Boosters Cut Risk of XBB Variant Infection by Nearly Half
In a finding that suggests the updated bivalent COVID booster shots are worth getting, new government data shows they cut the chances of infection with the new XBB variant by nearly half. While those ages 49 and...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Home Workouts Help Your Brain, But Group Exercise May Be Even Better
A good physical workout benefits an older brain. So does socializing. Put those two together and the payoff may be even bigger. Researchers in Japan found that link in a new study that looked at exercising solo...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Women, Keep Moving to Help Keep Mental Decline at Bay
A lot of people wear watches that count their every step as they try to move more. Now, a new study finds that getting more of those steps each day, along with moderate-to-vigorous physical exercise, could cut...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Mom’s Exposure to Dirty Air in Pregnancy Could Harm a Toddler’s Development
A mother-to-be’s exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may have a lasting impact on her baby’s brain development, new research indicates. Toddlers scored lower on assessments for thinking, motor and language skills when their mothers had more...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Preeclampsia in Pregnancy a Bad Sign for Women’s Future Heart Health
A new study finds troubling information about a link between the pregnancy complication preeclampsia and future heart attack, even in younger women. Danish researchers found a fourfold higher risk of heart attack and stroke within just seven...
- Posted January 26, 2023
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Health Highlights: Jan. 26, 2023
Autism diagnosis is getting better, but not for everyone. Autism cases are surging in the New York-New Jersey metro area, mainly fueled by the diagnosis of autistic children who don’t have intellectual disabilities, a new study reports....
- Posted January 25, 2023
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Record 16.5 Million Americans Have Signed Up for Obamacare
More than 3 million new people signed up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or Obamacare, this year, swelling enrollment numbers to a record 16.3 million Americans. “On the 10th anniversary of the ACA...
- Posted January 25, 2023
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40-Year Study Finds Weight-Loss Surgery Extending Life Spans
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25, 2023 (HealthDay News) – It’s well known that obesity fuels an increase in a person’s risk for other chronic health conditions. Now, a new study shows that weight-loss surgery could set that person’s health,...
- Posted January 25, 2023




















