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Colorado health officials confirm case of human plague
Colorado health officials confirmed a resident of the state has contracted a rare case of human plague. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Colorado health officials on…
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Few Americans understand dangers of raw milk
Few Americans understand the health risks of drinking raw milk, a new survey shows, so experts are redoubling efforts to get the word out on its dangers. Photo by Adobe…
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Omega-3 fatty acids, plant-based diet can improve acne, study shows
Over 16 weeks, a Mediterranean diet and algae-derived omega-3 supplements led to sizable reductions in inflammatory and non-inflammatory skin lesions in 60 people with mild to…
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Women more likely to experience anxiety, depression after cardiac arrest
Women who survive cardiac arrest are more likely to suffer anxiety or depression than male survivors, a new study warns. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Women who…
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Hospital program helps ER patients get needed hospice care
One hospital's push to transition patients who are nearing the end of life from the emergency room to hospice care appears to be working. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Noninvasive urine test might help detect cervical cancer
A new urine test might help doctors more easily screen for cervical cancer, researchers report. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News A new urine test might help doctors…
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Study finds unique microbiomes in children with autism
New research offers what could become a surprising way to diagnose whether a child has autism: Simply check the makeup of their gut microbiome. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Study: RSV vaccine safe in late pregnancy
Expectant mothers who get vaccinated to protect their newborns against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are not putting themselves or their babies at risk, new research affirms.…
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Coffee a ‘miracle’ drink with many health benefits, experts say
1 of 4 | The health benefits of coffee, which millions of people drink to start their day, generally outweigh the potential risks, much like the popular diet that…
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Race-based question removed from Kidney Donor Profile Index to improve transplant equity
Kidney donors will no longer have to answer a race-based question, the National Kidney Foundation announced Monday. The organization is working to improve equity in kidney…
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