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2022-11-11 21:28What Parents Should Know About RSV
RSV is sweeping through children and crowding hospitals and outpatient pediatrician offices. But children are still sick with colds and other infections and viruses. Parents should understand the critical signs of when their child needs med...
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2022-11-11 20:14Cold Takes Your Breath Away: How to Breathe Easier in Winter
People with respiratory disorders (like asthma, COPD, sinusitis, or allergies) or who may be dealing with long-term effects of COVID-19 often find breathing difficult in colder temperatures.
WebMD
2022-11-11 20:12Your Next Colonoscopy Could Get an Assist From AI
Artificial intelligence holds a lot of potential in medicine, helping doctors find skin cancer, flagging potential issues on a chest X-ray, and assisting in many other procedures. Screening for colorectal cancer during a colonoscopy is anot...
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2022-11-11 16:33Müde und niedergeschlagen?: Herbstblues: Zehn Tipps gegen das Tief in der dunklen Jahreszeit
Wenn es draußen kalt und dunkel wird, rutschen viele Menschen in ein Stimmungstief. Dabei gibt es viele Möglichkeiten, dem Herbstblues zu entkommen oder sogar vorzubeugen. Wir haben zehn Ideen für Sie. 
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2022-11-11 13:35China Covid: Beijing eases some curbs despite rising cases
Mandatory quarantine is slightly reduced as public resentment bubbles away over the strict rules.
BBC News Health
2022-11-11 12:02Streit um Finanzierung: Für Hebammen sammelte diese Studentin mehr als 1,5 Millionen Unterschriften: "Es ist überwältigend"
Hebammen auf bestimmten Klinikstationen sollten ab 2025 nicht mehr im Pflegebudget berücksichtigt werden. Die Studentin Michelle Franco war "betroffen", als sie davon hörte. Was sie nun von Gesundheitsminister Karl Lauterbach erwartet. 
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2022-11-11 06:57Kognitive Dissonanz: Schokolade statt Sport: Warum wir manchmal gegen unsere Ideale handeln
Wir wollen abnehmen, essen dann aber doch die ganze Tafel Schokolade. Wenn wir gegen unsere eigenen Ideale handeln, entsteht ein ungutes Gefühl: kognitive Dissonanz. Warum wir es trotzdem machen.
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2022-11-11 02:09'Leap forward' in tailored cancer medicine
Patients' own immune systems redesigned to attack their own cancer in US study.
BBC News Health
2022-11-10 23:33Fishing Regulator Rejects Lifting Ban on Female Crab Harvest
A commission acknowledged concerns about the threatened shorebirds that rely on crab eggs as a critical food source around the Delaware Bay.
New York Times - Health
2022-11-10 21:35Anti-aging Treatments for Your Hands
Get anti-aging skin care tips for your hands.
WebMD
2022-11-10 21:27How to Fight Dark Spots on Your Skin
WebMD explains what hyperpigmentation is and what you can do about it.
WebMD
2022-11-10 21:08Weight-Loss Drug, Approved for Adults, Shows Promise in Kids
The FDA last year approved semaglutide, which was developed initially as a treatment for type 2 diabetes, for weight loss in adults. But researchers wanted to know if the drug, which targets areas of the brain that regulate appetite, also c...
WebMD
2022-11-10 21:04Zentimeter für Zentimeter: Das große Penisschrumpfen: Warum das beste Stück des Mannes im Alter kleiner wird
Das Alter kennt keine Gnade. Die Falten werden tiefer, die Glatze lässt grüßen und sogar der Penis wird kleiner. Warum das beste Stück des Mannes im Alter schrumpft und was Mann dagegen tun kann – ein Überblick.
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2022-11-10 20:33Dr. Lewis Kuller, a Father of Preventive Cardiology, Dies at 88
His clinical studies focused largely on how to reduce the risk factors of cardiovascular disease. He also established a link between menopause and heart disease.
New York Times - Health
2022-11-10 20:30RJ Reynolds Sues California Over Flavored Tobacco Ban
On Tuesday, the state’s voters overwhelmingly supported letting a two-year-old law take effect. The company’s lawsuit is viewed by anti-smoking advocates as a tactic that could keep menthol cigarettes on the market longer.
New York Times - Health
2022-11-10 19:45Why Do Women Get Alzheimer's More Than Men? Study Offers Clue
A gene on the X chromosome may explain why two-thirds of Alzheimer's patients are women. Researchers found the gene can be safely inhibited in mice. Are humans next?
WebMD
2022-11-10 19:43The Clitoris Steps Into the Spotlight With Major Scientific Discovery
Until recently, the clitoris was an understudied body part that has led to stigma when patients have medical issues. A new study may open doors for patients who have historically suffered in silence, without guidance from the medical commun...
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2022-11-10 19:35Can Sex Trigger an Asthma Attack?
New research finds intense exercise -- like vigorous sex -- can trigger an asthma attack in folks with the chronic lung disease.
WebMD
2022-11-10 19:32Your Smartphone Is a Haven for Allergens
A science fair project by Hana Ruran, of Hopkinton, Mass., found that cellphones are often loaded with cat and dog allergens, bacteria and fungi.
WebMD
2022-11-10 16:12What’s Medical about Marijuana?
A majority of states have approved cannabis to treat 42 diseases and conditions. And yet it remains a federally designated Schedule I drug (for now), with “no accepted medical use” and “high potential for abuse.” So, is it a scourge, a savi...
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