
AHA News: Straight Answers to Common Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines
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Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise Against Multiple Tumor Types
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U.S. Health Agencies Call for Pause in J&J COVID Vaccine After 6 People Develop Clots
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Health Highlights: April 13, 2021
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Physically Active at Work? It's Not as Healthy as Leisure Exercise
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Newborns Won't Get COVID Through Infected Mom's Breast Milk: Study
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Americans Are Eating Less Healthily Everywhere, Except at School
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U.K. Variant Won't Trigger More Severe COVID, Studies Find
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FDA Approves First AI Tool to Boost Colonoscopy Accuracy
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Some Kids Snore, and It Could Affect Behavior
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Most Parents OK About School Rules for Kids' Return to Sports: Poll
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You're Not Imagining It: Dogs Do Get Jealous
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Sluggish Coworker? Maybe They 'Pigged Out' Last Night
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Could Widely Used Blood Pressure Meds Raise Skin Cancer Risk?
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Making E-Cigs Cool: Singers, Models in Music Videos Get Teens Vaping
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AHA News: Instructed in CPR By 911 Dispatcher, Nebraska Couple Saves 13-Day-Old Son
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Antibody Cocktail May Curb Infection in Unvaccinated Who Are Exposed to COVID-19
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Health Highlights: April 12, 2021
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Had Facial Fillers? What You Need to Know About COVID Vaccines
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Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Can Take Big Toll on Women's Mental Health
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COVID Vaccines Might Not Protect Certain Cancer Patients
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Is Your Spin Class Music Way Too Loud?
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COVID Vaccines Trigger Protective Immune Response in Nursing Home Residents: Study
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Healthy Living Helps Ward Off Deadly Prostate Cancers in Men at High Risk
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Urinary Incontinence Surgery Won't Raise a Woman's Cancer Risk
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Guys, Take the Lead in Self-Checks for Testicular Cancer
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Re-focusing on Getting Fit? Heart Experts Offer These Tips
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AHA News: Not Just Bad Shoes and Sore Muscles – She Had Peripheral Artery Disease
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Scientists Find Clues to Why AstraZeneca's Vaccine May Cause Clots
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Stressed, Exhausted: Frontline Workers Faced Big Mental Strain in Pandemic
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Supply of J&J COVID Vaccine to Drop 86 Percent Next Week
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Health Highlights: April 9, 2021
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Nearly Half of U.S. Veterans Cited 'Personal Growth' During Pandemic: Survey
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Obesity May Help Trigger Heavier Periods: Study
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Bright Side: Sunnier Areas Have Lower COVID-19 Death Rates
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Pandemic Has Put Many Clinical Trials on Hold
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Non-Emergency Surgeries Are Rebounding, But Backlogs Remain
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You've Got Fungi in Your Lungs, and That's OK
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Kids With Autism Can Really Benefit From Exercise
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Assisted Living Centers Can Do More for Dementia Patients, Experts Say
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The Future of Cancer for Americans
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AHA News: Flu May Play Part in Plaque-Rupturing Heart Attacks
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NIH Starts Trial Looking at Rare Allergic Reactions to COVID Vaccines
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'Heart-in-a-Box' Can Be Lifesaving, Matching Up Distant Donors With Patients
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COVID Cases Climb in the Midwest as British Variant Takes Hold in U.S.
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Health Highlights: April 8, 2021
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Women More Prone to Concussion's Long-Term Harms: Study
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College Can Really Ramp Up Stress for People With ADHD
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Two Vaccines Show Effectiveness Against Emerging COVID Variants
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Black Women Are Dying of COVID at Much Higher Rates Than White Men
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Despite Pandemic's Toll, Many Older Adults Don't Have Living Wills
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Canada's Menthol Cigarette Ban Boosted Quit Rates: Would the Same Happen in U.S.?
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