
Health Highlights: Feb. 24, 2021
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Migraines? Get Moving: Exercise Can Help Curb Attacks
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3D Mammograms Best at Spotting Tumors, But Many Black Women Missing Out
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COVID No More Deadly for People With Asthma, Large Study Shows
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Many Cancer Patients Worry Pandemic Will Impact Their Care: Survey
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Diet Change Cured One Woman's Rare Leg Ulcers
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Tiger Woods Hospitalized Following Car Crash
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Lupus More Deadly for Asian and Hispanic Americans: Study
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Guys, Exercise Will Boost Your Aging Hearts, Testosterone Won't: Study
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Why Some 'Super Ager' Folks Keep Their Minds Dementia-Free
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AHA News: Black, Hispanic Families Hit Hardest by Dementia
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AHA News: Identical in Nearly Every Way, These Twins Even Had the Same Kind of Heart Attack
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'What's Wrong With Me?' Young COVID Survivors Battle Long-Haul Symptoms
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U.S. COVID Death Toll Passes 500,000
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Health Highlights: Feb. 23, 2021
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COVID-Linked Loss of Smell, Taste Can Linger for Many Months
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Got a Vaccine-Skeptical Relative? Here's How to Talk to Them
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Even for Preschoolers, Healthier Hearts May Mean Healthier Brains
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Many Older Adults Confused About Proper Use of Antibiotics: Poll
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From Sourdough to Sacrifice, How COVID Is Changing Americans' Values
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Grumpy? Depressed? Try a More Regular Sleep Schedule
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You've Got Tens of Thousands of Virus Species Living in Your Gut
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Could Your DNA Predict a Happy Marriage?
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New Variants Mean COVID Vaccines, Tests May Need Tweaking: FDA
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Short Course of Psychotherapy Can Help Ease Panic Disorder
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Chronic Heartburn Raises Odds for Cancers of Larynx, Esophagus
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Used to Gauge COVID Severity, Pulse Oximeters Can Be Inaccurate on Darker Skin
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Teachers Main Drivers of School COVID Outbreaks, So Vaccinations Needed: Study
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AHA News: Lifelong Discrimination Linked to High Blood Pressure in Black People
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Even as Pandemic Starts to Ease, U.S. COVID Death Toll Nears 500,000
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Health Highlights: Feb. 22, 2021
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New Drug Combo Could Be Advance Against Uterine Fibroids
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You've Had Your COVID Vaccine: Here's What to Expect After
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Pregnant Women Face Higher Odds of Coronavirus Infection
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Even Low Levels of Air Pollution Harm Heart, Lungs
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Drug Improves Survival for Rare, Deadly Kidney Cancer
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New Hope for Better Treatments Against Macular Degeneration
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Tips to Keep Young Athletes Injury-Free
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Meeting the Challenges of Type 1 Diabetes in the Teen Years
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Los robustos sistemas inmunitarios de los niños podrían protegerlos de la COVID-19, según un estudio
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A Third of COVID Survivors Have Long-Haul Symptoms, Even After Mild Cases
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Approved U.S. COVID Vaccines Are Safe, New Review Confirms
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Urinary Incontinence a Common Issue for Older Women, But Treatments Can Help
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Lockdowns Are Leaving Kids With ADHD in Crisis
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Cold Facts on Avoiding Snow and Ice Dangers
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Many Psych Meds Trigger Weight Gain, But New Research Points to Better Options
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AHA News: Months of Warning Signs Finally Lead Former Basketball Star to ER
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Battered by Winter Storms, U.S. Vaccine Rollout to Redouble Efforts Next Week
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Communities of Color Struggling to Get Vaccines to Those in Need
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Health Highlights: Feb. 19, 2021
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Drinking Too Much During the Pandemic? You're Not Alone
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Heart Damage Seen in Many Hospitalized COVID Patients: Study
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