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2023-03-15 19:16Future COVID Vaccines Must Be Better; Science Races to Respond
COVID vaccines must work even better, whether by becoming variant-proof, finding other administration routes, or finding different targets to attack. All of these issues – and more -- are under investigation.
WebMD
2023-03-15 19:15COVID at 3 Years: Where Are We Headed?
Three years after COVID-19 rocked the world, the pandemic has evolved into a steady state of commonplace infections, less frequent hospitalization and death, and continued anxiety and isolation for older people and those with weakened immun...
WebMD
2023-03-15 18:51Covid death ambulance worker's job was biggest risk - coroner
Ambulance worker Alan Haigh died in February 2021, two months after catching Covid.
BBC News Health
2023-03-15 18:44Black Patients Fare Worse With Deadly Lung Disease Pulmonary Fibrosis
A new study probes factors contributing to earlier onset of disease, hospitalization and death in Black patients.
WebMD
2023-03-15 18:13Pediatric Mental Health Tops 2023 List of Safety Concerns
The pandemic increased anxiety and depression among children; other leading safety concerns include staff shortages, violence in health care facilities, and medication list discrepancies.
WebMD
2023-03-15 18:05Diabetes, Tooth Loss Can Be Double Trouble for Aging Brains
Having painful gums and missing teeth can make it difficult to chew healthy food. This can lead to nutritional deficiency.
WebMD
2023-03-15 17:00Scientists Investigate a Bird Flu Outbreak in Seals
Wild birds passed the virus to seals in New England at least twice last summer, a new study suggests.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-15 14:24Tag der Rückengesundheit : Orthopäde mahnt: "An 'Rücken' stirbt man nicht, er versaut einem bloß das Leben" 
Um die Rücken der Deutschen steht es schlimmer denn je – sagt jedenfalls der bekannte Orthopäde Dr. Martin Marianowicz. Weil wir uns kaputt sitzen, weil wir zu wenig wissen, weil Ärzte immer gleich operieren. Dabei wäre es so einfach, besse...
Stern.de
2023-03-15 10:00Lawyers to Face Off Before Judge in Closely Watched Abortion Pills Case
The first hearing in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn F.D.A. approval of the pills takes place Wednesday morning in Texas.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-15 00:12How Exposure to Violence Worsens Health
Exposure to violence, whether from police or elsewhere in the community, can cause health effects that last a lifetime.
WebMD
2023-03-14 23:19Prescription Medications to Treat Overweight & Obesity
Source: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases - Related MedlinePlus Pages: Weight Control
MedlinePlus
2023-03-14 23:01New Breast Scanning Technology Might Beat Standard Mammography
A new study shows newer scanning technology may spot more breast cancers and lower the rate of dreaded false positives.
WebMD
2023-03-14 21:46Mediterranean Diet Cuts Dementia Risk, Regardless of Genetic Risk
In a large study of older adults, close following of a Mediterranean diet was tied to a 23% lower risk of getting dementia over an average of 9 years.
WebMD
2023-03-14 21:40Is Your Birth Control as Safe as You Think?
Since NuvaRing hit the market, more than 700 women have filed lawsuits, claiming it has caused potentially life-threatening blood clots. The battle may change the way millions of women prevent pregnancy.
WebMD
2023-03-14 21:01Which Type of Long-Term Birth Control is Best for You?
Tired of taking birth control pills? There are lots of other contraception choices that need less action on your part and that you can stop at any time.
WebMD
2023-03-14 20:44Polish Court Convicts Rights Activist of Aiding an Abortion by Providing Pills
It was the first conviction of its type in the country and in Europe, offering a glimpse of the implications of a near-total ban on abortion.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-14 18:34Mentale Krankheiten: Gut gemeint, aber nicht hilfreich: Psychiater erklärt, wie Sie mit Depressiven sprechen sollten
Für Freunde und Angehörige von Depressiven ist es nicht leicht zu verstehen, aber Worte haben in der akuten Phase dieser Krankheit eine ungeheure Wucht. Man sollte also nicht leichtfertig etwas dahersagen.
Stern.de
2023-03-14 18:17The U.S. Program That Brought H.I.V. Treatment to 20 Million People
Over two decades, Pepfar may have saved an estimated 25 million lives, helping to slow the AIDS pandemic.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-14 18:05Her Doctor Said Her Illness Was All in Her Head. This Scientist Was Determined to Find the Truth.
After enduring severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, the geneticist Marlena Fejzo made finding the cause of her condition, hyperemesis gravidarum, her life’s work.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-14 17:53Not Just for Men: Meeting the Needs of Women With Concussion
The vast majority of concussion research has used male lab animals and men as subjects, although concussions are common in women too
WebMD

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