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2022-04-21 07:34Ohne Botox: Was hilft gegen Stirnfalten? Diese Produkte sollen ein glattes Hautbild fördern
Unsere Stirn ist ständigen Bewegungen ausgesetzt: Wenn wir uns ärgern oder geblendet werden, konzentriert sind oder einfach nur die Augenbrauen hochziehen. Neben der Mimik trägt aber auch die natürliche Hautalterung zur Bildung von Stirnfal...
Stern.de
2022-04-21 01:30Covid: Woman caught virus twice within record 20 days
Spanish researchers say it's the shortest-known gap between two coronavirus infections.
BBC News Health
2022-04-21 01:21Shanghai lockdown: Whole communities relocated in anti-Covid drive
One community faces relocation to quarantine facilities more than 100 miles (160km) away.
BBC News Health
2022-04-21 01:1630% of COVID Patients in Study Developed ‘Long COVID’
People with a history of hospitalization, diabetes, and higher body mass index were most likely to develop long COVID, researchers said. The kind of insurance the patients had also seemed to be a factor, though the researchers didn’t offer...
WebMD
2022-04-21 01:02Black, Senior Patients More Likely to Get Unneeded Antibiotics
Researchers found that 64% of antibiotic prescriptions to Black patients and 74% of antibiotic prescriptions to patients 65 and older were deemed inappropriate.
WebMD
2022-04-21 00:33Justice Department Appeals to Reinstate Transportation Mask Mandate
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called the mandate “necessary for the public health,” but an appeal risks creating a precedent that could permanently constrain the agency.
New York Times - Health
2022-04-21 00:31Aid Workers in Ukraine Fight to Deliver Supplies Despite Lives Lost to Russian Shelling
Only one member of an aid convoy to Chernihiv, Ukraine, survived a shelling attack in March. But the convoy’s organizers have persisted through the dangers of the war.
New York Times - Health
2022-04-21 00:30What Travelers Should Know About the Federal Mask Mandate
After a federal mask mandate was struck down on Monday, travelers are facing a patchwork of rules spanning air travel, trains, buses, cruise ships and ride-hailing services. Here’s what to know.
New York Times - Health
2022-04-21 00:12Tests of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Prove Positive
The first open-air study of genetically modified mosquitoes in the United States has yielded positive results, says Oxitec, the UK-based company that ran the study
WebMD
2022-04-21 00:08You Want Me to Tan My WHAT, Tucker Carlson?
So, men of America, do you really need to start tanning your testicles like Carlson seems to suggest? Doctors say the answer is simple: Absolutely not.
WebMD
2022-04-20 23:59To Mask Up or Not? What to Know
With masks no longer required on public transportation, should I still wear one while traveling? What about visiting an immunocompromised person? Should I rethink my travel plans? We’ve got answers.
WebMD
2022-04-20 23:38More Pets Being Poisoned by Cannabis
According to a new survey, with marijuana now legal in many states, some veterinarians are seeing more cases of cannabis poisoning in dogs and other pets.
WebMD
2022-04-20 23:19Scientists Find No Benefit to Time-Restricted Eating
In a yearlong study, participants who confined meals to certain hours lost no more weight than those who ate at any time.
New York Times - Health
2022-04-20 23:18Hate Taking Pills? For Some Drugs, You Won’t Need To
New dissolving films and mouth patches could replace pills for prescriptions
WebMD
2022-04-20 22:587 Embarrassing Pregnancy Symptoms
Experts offer tips for coping with embarrassing pregnancy symptoms.
WebMD
2022-04-20 22:318 Mistakes After Surgery That Slow Your Recovery
WebMD explains how you'll recover from an operation faster if you avoid some common errors, like going back to work too soon or skipping your physical therapy exercises.
WebMD
2022-04-20 22:28Foods That Fight Hearbturn
You know certain foods can give you heartburn. But did you know others can help control it?
WebMD
2022-04-20 22:28F.D.A. Warns Patients About Some Prenatal Genetic Tests
The agency cites concerns that some manufacturers’ claims about test performance “may not be supported with sound scientific evidence.”
New York Times - Health
2022-04-20 19:24Americans Anxious About Climate Change
The nationally representative poll shows that 51% of the 2,210 Americans surveyed are anxious about climate change and its impact on future generations.
WebMD
2022-04-20 18:52Study Raises Questions About Popular Genetic Test for ‘Abnormal’ Embryos
The test leads people undergoing in vitro fertilization to discard thousands of embryos each year. The new research found implanting some “abnormal” embryos resulted in healthy live births.
New York Times - Health

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