Moms-to-be can safely take Paxlovid to help keep their COVID infection from turning serious, a new study shows. Nearly everyone in a group of 47…
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Children exposed to the Zika virus may need more support as they start school, even if they were not diagnosed with Zika-related birth defects and…
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Steroid users, especially teen boys and young men, seem indifferent to the serious side effects and dependency associated with use of the drugs, a new…
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When pregnant women contract COVID-19, one in 10 will have moderate, severe or even critical symptoms, a new study finds. So it’s important they get…
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An exercise program, even if it’s not as intense as national guidelines suggest, could help breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy reduce fatigue and have…
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FRIDAY, Nov. 25, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Researchers have found that nearly 3% of pregnancies in the United States were exposed to addictive opioid drugs.…
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Transgender youth are more likely than others to experience sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep apnea, and researchers now recommend these young people be…
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Many women experience back pain during pregnancy and a new study review suggests an ancient treatment can help. Acupuncture provided significant relief of lower back…
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Exposure to even low levels of alcohol while in the womb can change the structure of the fetus’ brain, according to Austrian researchers. The study…
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Regular exercise has long been hailed as a great way to preserve heart health, but could a morning workout deliver more benefits than an evening…
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Breast cancer survivors may be able to extend their lives, just by taking a brisk walk every day, a new study suggests. The value of…
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Something — or rather, someone — may be standing between moms and a regular exercise routine: their children. New research from the universities of Cambridge…
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