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2021-08-17 12:32U.S. Preparing Plan to Offer Vaccine Boosters, Perhaps By Fall
A policy has not been set. But nursing home residents and health care workers would most likely be first in line.
New York Times - Health
2021-08-17 10:52Endlich wieder Familien-Leben

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2021-08-17 10:23Podcast: Ganz ohne Diät: So essen Sie sich gesund und schlank
Lagert sich Fett am Bauch ab, ist das besonders ungesund. Denn es löst im Körper entzündliche Prozesse aus. Schuld ist vor allem schlechte Ernährung. Wir erklären, wie Sie gesünder essen – und ganz ohne Zwang abnehmen.
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2021-08-17 09:00This Breast Cancer Gene Is Less Well Known, but Nearly as Dangerous
PALB2 is not as well known as BRCA, but mutations of the gene can raise a woman’s risk for breast cancer almost as much.
New York Times - Health
2021-08-17 08:30What If You Could Become Invisible to Mosquitoes?
Using Crispr, scientists have taken the first step toward creating a mosquito that is blind to human hosts.
New York Times - Health
2021-08-17 08:06US to Advise Booster Shots for Most Americans 8 Months After Vaccination
Nursing home residents and health care workers will most likely be the first to get booster shots, as soon as September, followed by other older people who were vaccinated last winter.
New York Times - Health
2021-08-17 06:08Ernährung: Heimliche Herrscher: Wie das Mikrobiom über unser Gewicht entscheidet
Etwa 40 Billionen winziger Mitbewohner leben in und auf unserem Körper. Wer diese Mikroben gut behandelt, bleibt gesünder und ist besser gegen Übergewicht sowie Krankheiten wie Krebs oder Diabetes gewappnet. 
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2021-08-17 05:48U.S. to Advise Boosters for Most Americans 8 Months After Vaccination
Nursing home residents and health care workers will most likely be the first to get booster shots, as soon as September, followed by other older people who were vaccinated last winter.
New York Times - Health
2021-08-16 22:51Eczema on Your Scrotum: What You Need to Know
Here’s what you need to know about eczema on the scrotum, including things that can trigger it, symptoms, treatment, and more.
WebMD
2021-08-16 20:58Minnesota Mom Gets Vaccinated for Son’s Birthday
Minnesota resident Sheletta Brundidge , 49, expected her son to ask for an Xbox or a pair of LeBron James shoes for his 15th birthday. Instead, he had one simple request: that his mother get vaccinated against COVID-19.
WebMD
2021-08-16 20:525 Things You Need to Know about the COVID-19 Vaccine for Adolescents 12 through 17
Source: Food and Drug Administration - Related MedlinePlus Pages: COVID-19 Vaccines
MedlinePlus
2021-08-16 20:21Death of Spouse Could Raise Odds for Prostate Cancer
New research suggests widowers have a higher risk for advanced prostate cancer than men who are married or men who are in relationships.
WebMD
2021-08-16 20:14More Than Willpower: How I Live Well With ADHD
A WebMD reader shares how medication and a strong support system lead to her success.
WebMD
2021-08-16 20:01Four Teachers in Same FL County Die of COVID in 24 Hours
In the span of just a day, four teachers in Broward County died from COVID-19.
WebMD
2021-08-16 19:17COVID Vaccines Offer Good Protection for People Living With HIV
A new, small study of people with HIV shows getting a COVID-19 vaccination triggers a strong immune response meaning they're likely protected against the coronavirus.
WebMD
2021-08-16 18:4610 Weird Ways to Beat Stress and Stop Psoriasis Flares
Learn about surprising ways to manage your stress to help keep psoriasis under control.
WebMD
2021-08-16 18:46Menopause and Psoriasis
Read about how menopause affected psoriasis for these women.
WebMD
2021-08-16 18:45Swimming and Psoriasis: What You Should Know
Swimming is a great form of exercise. Here’s how to make it work for you if you have psoriasis.
WebMD
2021-08-16 18:44Mediterranean Diet for Psoriasis: What You Can Eat
The traditional Mediterranean diet is loaded with healthy foods. Learn what it includes.
WebMD

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