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Commuting on a Highway? Your Blood Pressure May Pay a Price

It s not just bumper-to-bumper highway traffic that s causing your blood pressure to spike during your daily commute.New research shows that the exhaust fumes s

Mounjaro Beats Ozempic for Weight Loss in Early Trial

The diabetes drug Mounjaro prompted more weight loss among overweight and obese adults than Ozempic did in a real-world setting, researchers report.Both Mounjar

U.S. Suicide Numbers Hit New Record High in 2022

U.S. suicide numbers reached a grim new high in 2022. The increase was most acute among women over the age of 24, according to provisional data from the U.S. Ce

Cold Weather Running May Be Even Healthier

Dreary, chilly winter days might cause some year-round runners to think twice about their jog, but recent research suggests the benefits of cold weather running

U.S. Life Expectancy Makes Post-Pandemic Rise

With fewer Americans dying from COVID in 2022, U.S. life expectancy rebounded a bit from declines experienced during the pandemic.According to provisional data

Prevalence of COVID-19 Variant BA.2.86 Rising in the United States

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of a highly mutated COVID-19 variant, the prevalence of which has tripled in the past two weeks.

Low Neighborhood Opportunity Tied to ED Visits for Asthma in Young Children

Neighborhoods with higher socioeconomic and educational opportunity are more likely to have lower rates of asthma-related emergency department visits among chil

Neratinib, Fulvestrant, Trastuzumab Combo Aids Metastatic Breast Cancer

For patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive HER2-mutant metastatic breast cancer (MBC) with progression on cyclin-dependent kinase 4 6 inhibitor (CDK4 6i)

Neighborhood Disadvantage Tied to Higher Postpartum Depression Risk

Residing in more disadvantaged neighborhoods is associated with a greater risk for postpartum depression (PPD), according to a study published online Nov. 13 in

Primary Care Loop Closure Low Across All Test Types

Rates of loop closure are low for all test types across all primary care visit modalities but are worse for telehealth visits, according to a study published on

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