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Pot use seems to contribute to more severe cases of COVID-19, study finds
1 of 2 | Among patients diagnosed with COVID-19, those who used marijuana had a higher risk of hospitalization and intensive care unit admission, a new study from…
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Cyberbullying, sexual harassment common in online gaming
Cyberbullying and sexual harassment are rampant in the world of professional video gaming and online gaming, a new study reports. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Eating nuts may help with weight loss
Folks dieting to drop pounds should consider eating a fistful of nuts here and there, a new review suggests. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Folks dieting to drop…
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Colombian family’s genes may hold key to protection against Alzheimer’s
A Colombian family's genetics are shining a spotlight on a gene that might help protect people from the ravages of Alzheimer's disease. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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CDC: Bisexual, transgender people see highest levels of loneliness, mental distress
The CDC said addressing mental health disparities among LGBTQ+ people should include understanding of their heightened sense of loneliness and lack of social support. Photo by Chris…
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Microplastics found in human penises for first time
Seven different kinds of microplastics have been discovered in human penises for the first time. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Seven different kinds of…
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Prostate meds might help prevent Lewy body dementia
Certain prostate medications might help reduce the risk of Lewy body dementia, a specific type of dementia, a new study suggests. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Study: 1 in 4 U.S. yards have unsafe levels of lead
The yards of 1 in every 4 U.S. households have soil lead levels that exceed new federal lead screening levels of 200 parts per million (ppm), a new study finds. Photo by Adobe…
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Study: Heavy strength training at retirement age helps keep you mobile
One year of heavy strength training in people of retirement age preserves vital leg strength up to at least four years later, a new study found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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FDA: More sickened after eating Diamond Shruumz mushroom edibles
The number of people severely sickened after consuming mushroom edibles sold as Diamond Shruumz-brand chocolate bars, cones or gummies has risen, the U.S. Food and Drug…
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