- Bird Flu Virus in Canadian Teen Shows Mutations That Could Help It Spread Among Humans
- Flu, COVID Vaccination Rates Remain Low as Winter Nears
- ’10 Americas:’ Health Disparities Mean Life Expectancy Varies Across U.S.
- Short-Term Hormone Therapy for Menopause Won’t Harm Women’s Brains
- Could a Vitamin Be Effective Treatment for COPD?
- Woman Receives World’s First Robotic Double-Lung Transplant
- Flavored Vapes Behind Big Surge in U.S. E-Cigarette Sales
- Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
- Meds Like Ozempic Are Causing Folks to Waste More Food
- Fibroids, Endometriosis Linked to Shorter Life Spans
Health Highlights: July 9, 2021
Here’s some of HealthDay’s top stories for Friday, July 9:
Pfizer/BioNTech seek approval for COVID booster. The companies behind a successful COVID vaccine say they’re already looking for approval for a booster shot. But the FDA, CDC and many experts say it’s uncertain a third dose will ever be needed. Read more
Even before the pandemic, 1 in 3 U.S. adults didn’t see a dentist. CDC data for 2019 finds a third of adults under 65 hadn’t been to a dentist within the past year, and the problem was the worst among the rural poor. Read more
Could dirty air worsen odds for severe COVID? New research finds the severity of COVID-19 tends to rise in more polluted neighborhoods. Respiratory experts believe smog could make the lungs even more vulnerable to the virus. Read more
MRI could reduce prostate cancer over-diagnosis. While some prostate tumors warrant immediate treatment, many ‘low-risk’ tumors may not. Researchers say adding MRI to the diagnosis could help some men avoid unnecessary treatments. Read more
No spectators at Tokyo Summer Olympics. As the Delta variant cuts through Japan and Tokyo declares a state of emergency, Japanese officials announced that the 2021 Olympics will be spectator-free to cut new infections. Read more
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