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2022-03-17 19:33WHO Predicts COVID Could Still 'Echo Around the World'
New reported cases of COVID-19 are up 8% globally, and World Health Organization experts explain what it might mean.
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2022-03-17 19:12How to Avoid Surprise Bills -- And the Pitfalls in the New Law
The No Surprises Act offers protection from many surprise medical bills — but that protection may be only as good as a patient’s knowledge of the law and ability to make sure it’s enforced. Here’s what you need to know.
WebMD
2022-03-17 18:52Sleep Experts Recommend Permanent Standard Time, Rather Than DST
Sleep experts tend to agree with U.S. lawmakers about getting rid of the twice-per-year time shift, with one exception: They typically call for standard time rather than daylight saving time.
WebMD
2022-03-17 17:37Ukraine Update: More Russian Strikes on Health Targets
The World Health Organization also has multiple medical teams ready to deploy into Ukraine and supply lines established, but challenges remain.
WebMD
2022-03-17 17:01New Genetic Test Finds Hidden Neurological Diseases
A device that’s about the size of a stapler can help doctors diagnose tricky diseases affecting the nervous system.
WebMD
2022-03-17 16:39Bewegung: Sex, Schlaf, Figur – Elf Gründe laufen zu gehen
Der Frühling ist die beste Zeit, sich endlich wieder mehr zu bewegen und vielleicht auch ein paar Corona-Pfunde loszuwerden. Sie brauchen noch mehr Motivation? Dann sollten Sie unbedingt weiterlesen. So gesund ist Laufen für uns.
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2022-03-17 16:31Barrie R. Cassileth, Who Transformed Cancer Care, Dies at 83
By advocating for acupuncture and other treatments, she helped countless patients weather the pain of chemotherapy and radiation.
New York Times - Health
2022-03-17 12:30Jeff Zients to Leave as Biden’s Covid Czar and Be Replaced by Ashish Jha
The choice of Dr. Jha, an outspoken public health expert, is a sign that the White House believes the country is entering a new phase of the pandemic.
New York Times - Health
2022-03-17 12:10Mentale Gesundheit: Mental Health Report 2022: Mütter leiden am meisten unter der Pandemie
Die neue Mental-Health-Studie von AXA zeigt, wie sich die sozialen Einschränkungen der Pandemie auf die Psyche und das allgemeine Wohlbefinden auswirken.
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2022-03-17 10:00Something Seemed to Be Blocking Signals to Her Brain. What Was It?
All her life she had perfect vision — until it suddenly started going haywire.
New York Times - Health
2022-03-17 06:57Endometriosis: The Thornaby woman who went undiagnosed for 12 years
Tara Doherty shares her story of 12 years of suffering as part of Endometriosis Awareness Month.
BBC News Health
2022-03-17 06:53'Dangerous' tanning products promoted by influencers
Sprays and injections containing "melanotan-2" may lead to cancer, doctors tell a BBC News investigation.
BBC News Health
2022-03-16 21:25What Is Good Stress?
Surprise: Stress is not always bad for you. Find out what “eustress,” or “good stress,” is and how it differs from toxic “distress.”
WebMD
2022-03-16 21:06With Fewer PSA Tests, Rate of Advanced Prostate Cancers Rose
New information shows that since the recommendation changed against routine prostate screening tests (PSA), there has been a rise in advanced prostate cancer cases.
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2022-03-16 20:54Even a Mild Concussion Could Cause Long-Term Problems
New research dispels the notion that "mild" concussions have no lasting impact on mental skills like thinking, remembering, and learning.
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2022-03-16 20:215 Love Languages, 7 Days, 1 Couple
A couple tries Gary Chapman's 5 Love Languages to strengthen their marriage.
WebMD
2022-03-16 19:21Mammograms Can Also Highlight Heart Risks
Annual screening mammograms may do more than look for signs of breast cancer — they may help spot heart disease risk, too.
WebMD
2022-03-16 18:54Need Better Sleep? Try a Resistance Workout
A head-to-head comparison with other types of exercise suggests resistance exercise may be particularly effective for sleep quality, efficiency, and duration among poor sleepers.
WebMD
2022-03-16 17:07Brain-Imaging Studies Hampered by Small Data Sets, Study Finds
Researchers have long used imaging technology to try to understand mental-health ailments. But with relatively few participants, such studies may not be producing valid findings.
New York Times - Health
2022-03-16 16:17UV-Strahlung: Tagescreme mit LSF: Diese Produkte empfiehlt Stiftung Warentest
Obwohl wir wissen, wie gefährlich UV-Strahlung für die Haut ist, nutzen wir Produkte mit Lichtschutzfaktor meist nur an Sonnentagen oder im Sommer. Um Sonnenbrand, Pigmentflecken und früh­zeitiger Hautalterung im Gesicht entgegenzuwirken, i...
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