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Higher exposure to estrogen may reduce risk of brain disease in women
Being exposed to more estrogen throughout life -- or a longer reproductive life span -- may be good for the brain, according to new research. Photo by Mitrey/Pixabay…
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Study suggests link between job loss and higher risk of miscarriage, stillbirth
The risk of miscarriage or stillbirth doubled after a pregnant woman or her partner lost a job, European researchers found. Photo by lisa runnels/Pixabay A new study…
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Megan Thee Stallion urges fans to ‘Check on Friends’ for mental health
Megan Thee Stallion is part of a new public service announcement called Seize the Awkward, a national campaign to encourage young people to talk to friends about mental health. File…
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Adding 3,000 steps per day may lower blood pressure among older adults
Adding 3,000 extra steps a day can help older adults with hypertension significantly lower their blood pressure. Photo by Ketut Subiyanto/Pexels Adding 3,000 extra…
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New antibiotic ceftobiprole shows promise against resistant staph infections
The drug ceftobiprole appeared successful in fighting methicillin-resistant staph infections, sometimes called MRSA, a recent study found. Photo by Laura James/Pexels…
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Monoclonal antibody may cure advanced rabies, animal study finds
Researchers now think they've found an effective and simple treatment that can cure even advanced cases of rabies. Photo by Anke Schroeder/Pixabay Rabies virus is…
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FDA label for Ozempic warns of potential of blocked intestines
File Photo by Ida Marie Odgaard/EPA-EFE Ozempic, a Type 2 diabetes drug that has increasingly been used to help with weight loss, will now be labeled as having the…
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Keeping fit, avoiding weight gain key to preventing kidney disease, study says
1 of 2 | People who gained weight and those who had slow gait speed, a marker of low physical fitness, developed kidney disease faster than those who had stable weight…
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Study: Compulsive pot users face higher risk of cardiovascular woes
Dr. Michael Weaver, medical director of the Center for Neurobehavioral Research on Addiction at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, said the study’s finding of…
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PTSD symptoms linked to lower sexual functioning among women
On average, women who reported moderate and severe PTSD symptoms also reported lower sexual functioning. Photo by StockSnap/Pixabay Suffering from PTSD may take a toll…
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