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Holistic, integrated health approaches may aid smoking cessation
And a new study published recently in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that smokers had a nearly doubled success…
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Robotic puppy, shown at electronics trade show, seen as boon for mental health
1 of 3 | Tombot's fully autonomous Labrador retriever puppy known as “Jennie” was created to bring…
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Telling new mothers of color to calm down can raise postpartum hypertension, study finds
For the study, researchers asked nearly 400 women of color who gave birth at four hospitals in Philadelphia and…
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Artificial intelligence could make IVF more successful, study says
An artificial intelligence program can help doctors analyze ultrasound scans to determine the best timing for a…
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Airport, aircraft noise can harm the heart, study says
Residents living near noisy airports had 10% to 20% worse heart structure and function, compared to people who…
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Drinking coffee in the morning cuts risk of premature death, study indicates
A new study indicates consuming coffee only in the morning was linked to a 16% lower risk of premature death…
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Levels of fluoride higher than in drinking water may be linked to lower IQs
The new evidence review appears in the prestigious journal JAMA Pediatrics, and comes at a time when fluoridation is taking political heat. Photo by Miriam Alonso/Pexels…
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Caregivers face increasing physical, mental health risks, study says
More adults are caring not only for their children, but also for aging parents and other older family members, and the mental and physical health of these people with "sandwich…
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DoxyPEP cuts rate of sexually transmitted infections, study suggests
Taking doxycycline within 72 hours after sex reduced risk of chlamydia by 79%, syphilis by 80%, and gonorrhea by 12%, results published in JAMA Internal Medicine show. Adobe Stock…
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First bird flu patient in U.S. dies in Louisiana
The first patient, hospitalized with avian influenza in the United States, has died in Louisiana, the state’s department of health announced Monday. The Louisiana Department of…
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