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2022-02-22 20:32Sexual Harassment, Assault Tied to High Blood Pressure in Women
A new study suggests sexual assault and workplace sexual harassment may increase women's long-term risk of high blood pressure and heart disease.
WebMD
2022-02-22 20:19Insomnia Drug Might Also Ease Menopause Night Sweats
A small study suggests a drug used for sleep disorders might offer women relief from night sweats.
WebMD
2022-02-22 19:06If You Haven’t Thought About Coronavirus in Animals, You Should
With the virus widespread in white-tailed deer, scientists wonder which animals might be next.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-22 18:21Runaway Hotlines See Spike in Calls from Kids During COVID
Calls and contacts to national youth hotlines spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, as young people look for help and guidance in dealing with stress and strains of the ongoing crisis.
WebMD
2022-02-22 18:07Ivermectin Not Effective in Stopping Severe COVID, Study Finds
‘The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19,’ study authors conclude.
WebMD
2022-02-22 12:36Covid: Queen cancels virtual engagements as she recovers
She still has symptoms but will continue working on light duties, Buckingham Palace says.
BBC News Health
2022-02-22 12:31Colombia decriminalises abortion in first 24 weeks
No one will be prosecuted for having an abortion within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, a court rules.
BBC News Health
2022-02-22 12:30Schmerzen und Verspannungen : Was ist Faszientraining und welche Auswirkungen hat es wirklich?
Faszienmassagen sind ein Trend-Thema. Das Training mit Faszienrolle und -bällen soll zahlreiche Vorteile für Muskulatur, Bindegewebe und Regeneration mit sich bringen. Doch was steckt hinter dem Training und wie viel bringt es wirklich?
Stern.de
2022-02-22 11:00To Fill Empty Retail Space, Landlords Tap Doctors and Dentists
Health care providers are increasingly opening offices and clinics in street-level storefronts, malls and shopping centers, taking advantage of rents depressed by the pandemic.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-22 09:00The Coronavirus Menagerie
With the virus widespread in white-tailed deer, scientists wonder which animals might be next.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-22 09:00Thomas Insel, the ‘Nation’s Psychiatrist,’ Takes Stock, With Frustration
In a new book, Thomas Insel, who led research into psychiatric disease for 13 years, says that advances in neuroscience have yet to benefit patients.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-22 01:01'I saw my daughter's heart rate reach 280bpm'
Evelyn, two, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic heart condition, has had a defibrillator fitted.
BBC News Health
2022-02-21 22:37The C.D.C. isn’t publishing large portions of the Covid data it collects.

New York Times - Health
2022-02-21 21:05Covid: Chris Whitty urges people to continue to self-isolate if positive
England's chief medical officer says trying to prevent others from catching infections is "standard public health advice".
BBC News Health
2022-02-21 19:13Paul Farmer, Pioneer of Global Health, Dies at 62
As a medical student, Dr. Farmer decided to build a clinic in Haiti. It grew into a vast network serving some of the world’s poorest communities.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-21 18:05Coronavirus: PM announces end of Covid restrictions in England
Boris Johnson tells MPs the need to self-isolate after a positive test will end from Thursday.
BBC News Health
2022-02-21 17:53Got a Covid Booster? You Probably Won’t Need Another for a Long Time
A flurry of new studies suggest that several parts of the immune system can mount a sustained, potent response to any coronavirus variant.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-21 17:38Uproar Over ‘Crack Pipes’ Puts Biden Drug Strategy at Risk
President Biden has made “harm reduction” a central pillar of his plan to fight a record number of drug-related deaths, but a conservative backlash is threatening the effort.
New York Times - Health
2022-02-21 17:36"Institute of Human Anatomy": Leichenteile auf Tiktok: Warum Millionen Menschen einem Kanal folgen, der Kadaver-Aufnahmen postet
Das amerikanische Bildungsinstitut "Institute of Human Anatomy" in Utah teilt Videos mit echten menschlichen Kadavern. Die authentischen Aufnahmen sollen den Nutzern den menschlichen Körper erklären und veranschaulichen.
Stern.de
2022-02-21 17:17Corona-Pandemie: Neue Studie bestätigt: Die meisten Corona-Toten starben am Virus
Wie viele Menschen sterben am Coronavirus – und wie viele mit? Eine neue Studie zeigt nun: In 86 Prozent der obduzierten Fälle sei Covid-19 tatsächlich auch die Todesursache gewesen.
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