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Race Plays Role in How Soon Babies With Cystic Fibrosis Get Care
Babies who are white appear to get diagnostic appointments for cystic fibrosis earlier than babies of several other races and ethnicities, new research shows. This can cause gaps in care and outcomes. While it is recommended that...
- Posted August 3, 2022
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Neighborhood May Affect a Couple’s Odds of Conceiving
Where you live may affect your fertility, a new study suggests. People who live in economically deprived neighborhoods are about 20% less likely to conceive, compared to people from areas with more resources, researchers said. Investments in...
- Posted August 3, 2022
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Why COPD Is Often Worse in Women Than Men
Women tend to experience more severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than men, and the smaller size of their airways may be the reason why, a new study suggests. Though men still have a higher rate of...
- Posted August 3, 2022
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Financial Struggles Can Be Tough on Families, And Tough to Explain to Kids
Financial pressures may have made this a year when some families can’t afford pricy extras, such as after-school activities or summer camp. It’s OK to explain this to your kids, said an expert from Baylor College of...
- Posted August 3, 2022
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Red Meat Raises Your Heart Risk, and Scientists May Know Why
A daily hamburger might raise the risk of developing heart disease, but not necessarily for the reasons people often think, new research suggests. The study of nearly 4,000 older Americans found what many have before: People who...
- Posted August 2, 2022
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Minnesota Trial Focuses on Pharmacist Who Refused to Provide Morning-After Pill
A Minnesota jury is expected to decide by the end of this week whether a woman’s human rights were violated when a pharmacist denied her request to fill a prescription for emergency contraception, sometimes called the morning-after...
- Posted August 2, 2022
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Had a Kidney Stone? This Diet May Help Prevent Another
Anyone who has ever had a kidney stone never wants a repeat of the blinding pain that comes when it passes. Now, a new study maps out a diet that can help guard against that. The cornerstones...
- Posted August 2, 2022
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8/8 — Self-Employed Women Are Often Healthier: Study
Women who are their own bosses might have healthier hearts to show for it, a new study suggests. The study, of more than 4,600 working U.S. women, found that those who were self-employed typically got more exercise...
- Posted August 2, 2022
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Rising Number of Americans Think It’s OK to Harass Public Health Officials
U.S. health officials are in the crosshairs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, facing threats and harassment from the public they serve. And a growing percentage of U.S. adults are fine with that, according to a...
- Posted August 2, 2022
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AHA News: Born With a Heart Defect, 13-Year-Old Now Thrives at Dance
TUESDAY, Aug. 2, 2022 (American Heart Association News) — Three days after giving birth to her son, Anthony, Tanya Lydon was still in the hospital. She thought the lengthy stay was a little odd, but at the...
- Posted August 2, 2022




















