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Cutting Social Isolation, Loneliness May Lower Mortality in People With Obesity

Improving social isolation and loneliness may attenuate excess obesity-related mortality risk, according to a study published online Jan. 22 in JAMA Network Ope

Climatic Hazards Linked to Aggravation of Atopic Dermatitis

Climatic hazards are likely to aggravate atopic dermatitis (AD), with the impact including direct and indirect effects, according to a review published online J

Heart Disease Still the Leading Cause of Death in the United States

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and nearly half of U.S. adults have some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a

Common Heart Drug Might Lower Anxiety in Kids With Autism

Could a blood pressure drug thats been around since the 1960s help ease anxiety in people with autism That s the main finding from a small study where 69 people

Heart Disease Still America's Top Killer, Although the Death Rate Has Declined

610,000 first strokes and 185,000 recurring strokesSomeone dies of a stroke every 3 minutes, 14 seconds, on average, and stroke accounts for one in every 21 U.S

American Lung Association Blasts Biden for Inaction on Menthol Cigarette Ban

if the Biden Administration truly cares about Black lives, they will act swiftly to ban menthol-flavored tobacco products, Willoughby added.Wimmer noted that to

No Sign Latest COVID Variant Leads to Worse Symptoms

JN.1, the COVID variant sweeping the country this winter, is not prompting more severe disease than earlier variants did, early U.S. government data suggests.Wh

FDA Warns of Rare Secondary Cancer Risk With CAR-T Therapies

must submit proposed label changes in the next 30 days to note that CAR-T therapy can raise the risk of rare blood cancers, the FDA said.If the drugmakers disag

2015 to 2021 Saw Increase in Gabapentinoid Use

Use of gabapentinoids has increased since 2015, particularly for chronic pain, according to a study published in the January February issue of the Annals of Fam

Air Pollution Emissions Down Since 1970 Clear Air Act, but Inequities Persist

Air pollution emissions across the United States decreased on average from 1970 to 2010, with racial ethnic disparities observed, especially in the industry and

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