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Nasal COVID-19 vaccine halts Infection in animal study
The animal study provides more evidence that vaccines delivered into the nose or mouth might be the key to controlling the spread of respiratory infections like influenza and…
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Women’s migraines might develop from high blood pressure, study finds
Women with higher diastolic pressure had 16% higher odds of having a migraine, and those odds further increased as their diastolic pressure ticked up, results of a new study show.…
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Odds for dementia stem from 14 risk factors, researchers say
New research has added two conditions to the list of 12 risk factors that boost the chances of a dementia diagnosis. Photo by silviarita/Pixabay New research has added…
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Aspirin’s role in preventing colon cancer examined
New research suggests that those who benefit most from aspirin are those whose lifestyles up their odds for colon cancer in the first place. Adobe Stock/HealthDay It's…
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Younger generations more frequently being diagnosed for many types of cancer
Successively younger generations are more frequently being diagnosed half of the 34 known cancer types, researchers have found. Adobe Stock/HealthDay Cancer rates are…
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Medical billing errors cited in report as obstacle to care
Close to half (45%) of insured workers have received a bill or co-pay in the past year for a service they thought should have been paid by health insurance, a Commonwealth…
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Study: Friendships not in decline among Americans
Friendships are not in decline in the United States, a new study has found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Loneliness has been a major concern in America,…
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Eating processed red meat might raise risk of dementia
Skip the bacon and those holiday hot dogs: A new study finds eating processed red meats raises your odds for dementia. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Skip the bacon…
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Report warns about heavy metals in chocolate
Toxic heavy metals are found naturally worldwide in soils that produce the cocoa bean tree -- and those metals are showing up in chocolate, a new report warns. Photo by Adobe…
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Columbia study finds significant suicide contagion after celebrity deaths
1 of 2 | A model developed by researchers at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health estimated a thousand-fold increase in the likelihood that a person…
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