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Chest pain may extend outside the chest, often needs to be checked by a professional

28/10/2021 0

Chest discomfort associated with a heart attack or heart event may often be felt beyond the chest, with many people reporting pain in their shoulders, […]

FDA may approve mixing and matching COVID-19 booster shots

21/10/2021 0

Fox News Flash top headlines for October 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. The U.S. Food and […]

Living at high altitudes may lower chance of having a deadly stroke

30/09/2021 0

Could living at high altitudes affect your chance of suffering a stroke? This intriguing question is at the heart of a new study in open-access […]

Why Vacationing In Europe May Be Off The Table For Americans Soon

30/08/2021 0

Serhii Yevdokymov/Shutterstock By Hope Ngo/Aug. 30, 2021 11:07 am EDT If you’re planning a trip to the European Union anytime soon, it may be worth checking […]

Sitting For Too Long May Be Damaging Your Mental Health

10/08/2021 0

We’ve been hearing that sitting is the new smoking for years. Especially over this past year, many have stayed confined to their homes to work […]

One dose of Pfizer vaccine may be enough for folks whove had COVID: study

07/08/2021 0

I think I’ve had COVID-19 already, so do I really need two doses of vaccine? It’s a question millions of people around the world are […]

Statins may improve survival for triple-negative breast cancer patients

03/08/2021 0

A study led by researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found a significant association between cholesterol-lowering drugs commonly known as statins […]

Fruit compound may have potential to prevent and treat Parkinson’s disease

28/07/2021 0

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have added to evidence that the compound farnesol, found naturally in herbs, and berries and other fruits, prevents and […]

Traditional Japanese food may hold building blocks of COVID-19 treatments

23/07/2021 0

Natto, a fermented soybean dish often served for breakfast in Japan, originated at the turn of the last millennium but may hold an answer to […]

Antibiotics may help to treat melanoma

22/07/2021 0

Some antibiotics appear to be effective against a form of skin cancer known as melanoma. Researchers at KU Leuven, Belgium, examined the effect of these […]

Addressing social needs may help mitigate distress and improve the health of women with cancer

13/07/2021 0

A new study published by Wiley early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, has identified unmet social needs in women […]

Federal Speech Rulings May Embolden Health Care Workers to Call Out Safety Issues

09/07/2021 0

Karen Jo Young wrote a letter to her local newspaper criticizing executives at the hospital where she worked as an activities coordinator, arguing that their […]

Providing infant carrier may up breastfeeding at six months

30/06/2021 0

(HealthDay)—Providing parents with an infant carrier increases the rates of breastfeeding and expressed human milk feeding at six months postpartum, according to a study published […]

Preterm babies may have higher stroke risk as young adults

20/06/2021 0

Babies born prematurely may have significantly higher risk of stroke as young adults—and the earlier the birth, the greater the risk, suggests an extensive new […]

New research may explain why some people derive more benefits from exercise than others

28/05/2021 0

Although everyone can benefit from exercise, the mechanistic links between physical fitness and overall health are not fully understood, nor are the reasons why the […]

Surprisingly few women may have good heart health before pregnancy

26/05/2021 0

Less than half of U.S. women entering pregnancy have good heart health, and those rates are falling, according to new research. Experts already knew poor […]

The Real Reason You May Be Sweating So Much

18/05/2021 0

Sweating is a natural and healthy part of life. As stated by Insider, it is how the body cools itself down. However, 2.8% of people […]

Prediabetes may not be as benign as once thought

05/05/2021 0

People with prediabetes were significantly more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or other major cardiovascular event when compared with those who had normal […]

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Health Problems
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Health News

Expert shares six tips to ‘dementia-proof’ your life

04/02/2023 0

Kisspeptin administration can boost sexual responses in people with hypoactive sexual desire disorder

04/02/2023 0

Which memory lapses are perfectly normal or are signs of dementia?

03/02/2023 0

Researchers find a link between traffic noise and tinnitus

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A new generation of microimplants

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Personal Health

Toriola honored by oncology group

05/12/2022 0

Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, a William H. Danforth Washington University Physician-Scientist Scholar, has received the 2022 Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer Research from […]

Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of Medicine

17/10/2022 0

Four faculty members at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a part of the […]

Watch: What Experts Advise for Seniors Living Under the Long Shadow of Covid

11/10/2022 0

The covid-19 pandemic casts a long shadow over the lives of older adults and their family caregivers in the United States, even as many people […]

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