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Health Highlights: Feb. 3, 2023
By LadyLively on February 3, 2023
Working gets tough when grieving a lost spouse. People who returned to work within three months of losing a spouse had higher stress, a new study has found. And the less these folks earned at their job, the worse the mental health effects. Read more
Pregnant women in rural America often lack insurance, upping risks. They’re more likely to have poor outcomes during pregnancy, childbirth and in the weeks thereafter, a new study finds. Read more
TikTok videos on the abortion pill are largely accurate. A new study offers reassuring news: Videos on the topic often mirror what a patient would learn from a professional. Read more
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