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AHA News: Obstacles Didn’t Stop This Heart Defect Survivor From Competing on ‘American Ninja Warrior’
FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — At 21, Chris O’Connell learned his pediatric cardiologist had retired. He was assigned a new doctor for the annual checkups he’d had all his life. “I know you’ve...
- Posted August 12, 2022
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Wind Can Uproot Kids’ Bouncy Castles, With Tragic Results
Inflatable bounce houses are big, colorful, cheap to rent and practically scream “childhood fun.” So, what could possibly go wrong? It turns out plenty. For one thing, the air-filled party staples are vulnerable to being blown aloft...
- Posted August 12, 2022
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Common Diabetes Drug Januvia May Contain Traces of Carcinogen, FDA Says
FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2022 (HealthDay News) – The popular diabetes drug Januvia may contain traces of a probable carcinogen, but patients should keep using the medication because it could be dangerous to stop taking it, the U.S....
- Posted August 12, 2022
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Three At-Home COVID Tests Needed to Confirm Negative Result, FDA Says
People who test at home after being exposed to COVID-19 should take the test three, not two, times to make sure they’re not infected, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. In issuing its new safety...
- Posted August 12, 2022
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1 in 4 Kids Hospitalized With COVID Have Symptoms Months Later
More than a quarter of kids hospitalized with COVID-19 or a complication called multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) continue to have health problems more than two months later, a new study finds. A follow-up of COVID cases from...
- Posted August 12, 2022
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When Adults Sign Up for Medicaid, Kids Can Benefit
Some adults who sign up for Medicaid also bring their unenrolled but eligible kids into the system, a new study reports. For every nine adults who gained access to Medicaid in Oregon due to a special enrollment...
- Posted August 12, 2022
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When Older Dogs’ Hearing Fades, Risk of Dementia Rises
When dogs’ hearing fades, their mental skills follow, new research reveals. For the study, the researchers examined the link between hearing loss in aging dogs and dementia. The findings shed light on ways sensory loss affects canine...
- Posted August 12, 2022
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CDC Eases COVID Social Distancing Guidance
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday it has loosened its COVID-19 social distancing recommendations as the American public learns to live with the virus in its midst. “We’re in a stronger place today...
- Posted August 11, 2022
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Race, Income Keeps Many Families From Letting Kids Play Sports
American kids who are poor or members of ethnic minority groups are missing out on the youth sports that have long been touted for building strong bodies and strong character, a new study reports. The researchers found...
- Posted August 11, 2022
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Who Fares Worse After Multiple Sclerosis Strikes?
For people with multiple sclerosis, certain factors early in their disease may determine their quality of life in the years to come, a new study suggests. In medicine, there are ways to objectively measure a disease’s course,...
- Posted August 11, 2022




















