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New blood test might help spot preeclampsia before symptoms
An experimental blood test could help detect pregnant women at increased risk for preeclampsia. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News An experimental blood test could help…
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Stroke survival improving among Americans, but race still plays role
New research shows that Americans are now more likely to survive long-term, but that's more true for Whites than for Black Americans. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Pelvic floor therapy helps address pain, incontinence after childbirth
Many women think it's normal for new moms to experience pain, pressure and incontinence, but these are actually signs of pelvic floor issues. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Five poultry workers diagnosed with bird flu in Colorado
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported five human cases of avian influenza in workers. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Five poultry…
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Global childhood vaccination rates still below prepandemic levels
More than four years after the pandemic began, childhood vaccination rates worldwide have yet to recover, a new report shows. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News More…
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Late cancer diagnosis tops poll of biggest health concerns
In a new poll, most respondents said their biggest health concern is getting diagnosed with cancer when it's too late to treat it. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Study: AI bests doctors at predicting progression to Alzheimer’s
An AI program has proven better than doctors at sifting through the telltale signs that indicate who with early dementia will progress to Alzheimer’s disease, a new study says.…
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Thousands of Oregon hospital patients may have been exposed to hepatitis, HIV
After an anesthesiologist may have exposed thousands of people treated at several hospitals in Oregon to hepatitis and HIV, those patients are being advised to get tested for the…
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Study: Gun laws help reduce suicides, not murders, among children
Restrictive gun laws can decrease suicide rates among children and teenagers, but they don't seem to lower their risk of being murdered, a new study says. Photo by Adobe…
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Secondhand smoke from cigarettes worse than vapes
Secondhand smoke from cigarettes is much worse than that from vaping, in terms of exposing children to nicotine, a new study finds. Photo by Pixabay/Pexels Secondhand…
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