- Salmonella Outbreak Triggers Recall of Cucumbers in 26 States
- Switch From Animal to Plant Proteins Greatly Boosts Heart Health
- Workers Who Make Kitchen Countertops Face Big Lung Hazards
- When’s Best Time for Your COVID Booster? That May Depend on You
- Cervical Cancer Deaths Fell Dramatically After Advent of HPV Vaccine
- Antibiotics or Surgery: What’s Best for Child Appendicitis?
- Newer Epilepsy Meds Safe During Pregnancy, Won’t Affect Kids’ Neurodevelopment
- CTE Plus Family History of Mental Illness Raises Odds for Aggression
- Over 100,000 U.S. Youth Battle Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Smoker or Former Smoker? Here Are 4 Key Things You Need to Know
Health Highlights: Aug. 31, 2021
Here are some of HealthDay’s top stories for Tuesday, Aug. 31:
COVID vaccines’ power to keep elderly out of hospital may fade. New research from the CDC finds the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines to keep people over 75 out of the hospital does wane with time, although by the end of July effectiveness was still at 80%. Read more
Battle over school mask mandates heats up. The debate over masks in schools intensified on Monday, as the U.S. Education Department launched a civil rights investigation into mask mandate bans in five states while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made good on his promise to slash funds to school districts that have defied his ban. Read more
Pandemic had many young athletes reconsidering their sport. Forced off the court or playing field by lockdowns, about 1 in every 10 youth athletes reassessed their sports goals or aspirations, including about a quarter of athletes in their late teens, a new survey found. Read more
Kids piled on extra pounds during the pandemic. New research confirms what millions of parents know: Lockdowns, overeating & lack of exercise mean that kids everywhere gained weight over the past year. For 5-to-11-year-olds, that meant 5 extra pounds, on average. Read more
Study links drinking with dangerous atrial fibrillation. It’s what some doctors call ‘holiday heart’ — the propensity of the common irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation to occur after a drink or two. A new study suggests that folks with ‘a-fib’ may want to cut back on alcohol. Read more
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