Health care workers battling the pandemic may be suffering moral traumas at a rate similar to soldiers in a war zone, a new study suggests.…
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America’s roads are getting ever more dangerous for pedestrians, a new study finds. During the first six months of 2021, there was a 17% increase…
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If you’re one of the millions of people with a common heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation (a-fib), losing weight before treatment may increase the…
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Insomnia is widespread in heart disease patients and significantly boosts the risk of heart attack, stroke or other major heart event, a new study says.…
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When women go into pregnancy with mild high blood pressure, treating the condition can cut the risk of health threats to themselves and their babies,…
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When the world gets you down, go for a walk and make your heart happy. Physical activity is one of the best ways to manage…
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Taking a stroll through a city park can give your mood a significant boost, but parks in some cities provide a bigger benefit than those…
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As sign-ups for youth football get underway this spring, a new study reveals that Americans may love their football, but half now believe that kids…
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Most people who have had major foot surgery are able to return to the activities they enjoy, but it may take a long time, new…
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Chasing light shimmers reflected onto a wall. Obsessive licking or chewing. Compulsive barking and whining. Pacing or tail chasing. Nearly one in three pet dogs…
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If you’re pregnant and questioning whether you need to be vaccinated against COVID-19, new research might sway your decision. For mothers-to-be, the coronavirus appears to…
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If you’re a worker who plans to get pregnant, take heed of a new study that warns that pregnant women who work in hospitals and…
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