When doctors advise patients to lose weight, an optimistic approach is more likely to get results. Researchers found that patients were more likely to participate…
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TUESDAY, Nov. 7, 2023 (HealthDay News) – A new study provides deeper insight into the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for people planning to become pregnant.…
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Adults who received a high school equivalency diploma have significantly poorer health outcomes than traditional graduates, according to a new study. Older Americans with a…
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Put down the saltshaker — especially if you’re at risk of type 2 diabetes. While the condition brings to mind the need to avoid sugar,…
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Drowsy driving causes thousands of car crashes a year and teen drivers say they are often sleepy behind the wheel. In a new survey, teens…
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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, 2023 Following nearly two decades of decline, U.S. infant death rates edged up by 3% in 2022, new provisional government numbers reveal.…
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Adding warning labels to meat about its impact on climate and health could lower its consumption, a new study suggests. British researchers investigated what adding…
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The ancient art of tai chi, plus a modern twist, may help older adults reverse mild declines in brain power, a new clinical trial reveals. …
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Working out offers a lot of health benefits, and the risks are astonishingly small, according to a new study from the United Kingdom. “This work…
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Taking the drug metformin – typically used for type 2 diabetes – can help counter weight gain in young people who are taking medication for…
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Experts have long wondered whether diagnoses for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the youngest children in a class would hold. A new study suggests…
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Time-restricted dieting may be a better way for people with type 2 diabetes to lose weight than counting calories, a new study suggests. Researchers found…
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