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Artificial intelligence might detect heart murmurs in dogs, study finds
The AI program detected heart murmurs in canines with 90% accuracy, similar to the accuracy of expert cardiologists, researchers report. Photo by Jacqueline Garget/HealthDay…
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Muscles can bounce back despite weeks-long weight training breaks
New Finnish research finds that even weeks-long interruptions in training won't hamper muscle-building efforts. Adobe stock/HealthDay For many reasons, bodybuilders and…
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Blood tests for colon cancer screening not ready to replace colonoscopy, study indicates
1 of 2 | Blood tests are emerging as an innovative tool for colorectal cancer detection because they have the potential to save lives compared with no screening. For…
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Marijuana use during pregnancy could impact children’s behavior, thinking skills
Cannabis exposure in the womb is associated in early childhood with poorer thinking skills, researchers reported Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. Adobe Stock/HealthDay…
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Rapid defibrillator use saves lives from cardiac arrest, study finds
Every minute spent waiting for a first shock from a defibrillator cuts the odds of surviving cardiac arrest by 6%, a new Dutch study finds. Photo by Mikhail Nilov/Pexels…
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Discrimination may cause gut inflammation, digestive woes, study says
1 of 2 | Based on the study, researchers predicted with 91% accuracy which participants faced discrimination by using stool samples to analyze their gut microbiome.…
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Vigorous workouts suppress hunger, especially in women
A heart-pounding workout suppresses a person's hunger levels better than less strenuous exercises like a brisk walk or active yoga, a new study shows. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay…
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Brain scans may help detect if injury pain will become chronic
Brain scans can provide early warning of who will develop chronic pain following a whiplash injury, a new study finds. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Brain scans…
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Weight-loss surgeries decline 25% as GLP-1 drugs grow in popularity
As the popularity of GLP-1 meds like Wegovy and Zepbound grows, fewer Americans are turning to weight-loss surgeries to trim their waistlines, a new report finds. Photo by Adobe…
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CDC: Some people may need extra dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Some Americans should get more than one shot of the updated COVID-19 vaccines because their age or certain health conditions make them more vulnerable to severe infections, U.S.…
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