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Jill Biden: Pentagon to invest $500M annually into women’s health research
First lady Jill Biden announces that the Department of Defense has allocated $500 million for women's health annually. Screen capture courtesy of Clinton Global Initiative/YouTube…
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New York resident dies from EEE; state declares virus ‘imminent public health threat’
"Mosquitoes, once a nuisance, are now a threat," New York’s state health commissioner declared Monday as the first person in the state to contract Eastern equine encephalitis since…
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Study: Kids born during COVID-19 pandemic don’t have higher autism risk
Kids born during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic appear to have no higher risk of autism, even if they were exposed to COVID in the womb, a new study finds. Photo by Adobe…
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One-third of former NFL players in Harvard study believe they have brain damage
1 of 2 | It is not unusual for players to land on their heads, like this play in which Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James Jr. pulls down Pittsburgh Steelers wide…
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Study suggests antidepressants might give memory a boost
Antidepressants have the potential to improve memory and thinking skills, a new study suggests. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Antidepressants have the potential to…
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Is your child a fussy eater? Genetics might play big role
Pulling your hair out in frustration with your finicky youngster? Don't blame your parenting style -- genetics likely played a huge role in their eating habits, a new study finds.…
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Endurance exercise can lower body fat, even without weight loss
Heavy-duty endurance exercise can cause body fat levels to drop without any accompanying weight loss, a new small-scale study indicates. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Men carry brunt of ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid heavy societal pressures
As men continue to redefine their roles within families and communities, it's important for society to create a space that acknowledges and embraces their vulnerabilities and full…
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CDC: U.S. whooping cough cases rising, especially in teens
Whooping cough cases are climbing at the fastest pace in years as students across America return to school, U.S. health officials reported Thursday. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay…
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Some diabetes meds might lower risk of dementia, Parkinson’s
A specific class of diabetes drug appears to lower people's risk for dementia and Parkinson's disease, a new study shows. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News A specific…
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