
AHA News: Study Links Green Communities to Lower Stroke Risk
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As U.S. Vaccinations Rise, Are 'Vaccine Passports' for Americans Coming?
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States Broaden COVID Vaccine Access to Millions of Americans
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Health Highlights: March 17, 2021
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Most Women Can Give Birth Naturally Even When Water Breaks Early: Study
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Storm Alert: How to Keep Your Home Safe
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'Slow Walkers' at Higher Odds for Severe COVID-19
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Talks With Doctors May Be Key to Vaccine Acceptance: Study
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Could a Yeast Found in Cheese Be Key to Easing Crohn's Disease?
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Vision Problems Are On the Decline for American Seniors
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Doubly Good: Healthy Living Cuts Your Odds for the 2 Leading Killers
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Certain HIV Meds Have Patients Packing on Pounds
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Begin Routine Diabetes Screening at 35 for Overweight, Obese Americans: Task Force
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Las personas con discapacidades intelectuales tienen un riesgo alto de una COVID-19 letal
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Switch to Vaping Helps Smokers With Schizophrenia Quit
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Half of COVID Survivors Struggle With Depression: Study
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AHA News: Young Adults Have Strokes for the Same Reason as Older Adults
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AHA News: Her Open-Heart Surgery at 4 Months Hits Home in Her 20s
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Scientists Create Human Tear Glands That Cry in the Lab
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Biden Administration Weighing National Face Mask Standards for Workplace
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Health Highlights: March 16, 2021
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Smoking Makes a Comeback in the Pandemic
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Beta Blockers Won't Cause Depression, But Might Impair Sleep: Study
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Drinking, Drunk, Deadly: Know the Signs of Alcohol Overdose
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Need an Operation? Here's How COVID Has Changed Surgery
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Health Care Workers More Likely to Catch COVID at Home, Not Workplace
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'Race Gap' in U.S. Heart Health Has Changed Little in 20 Years: Report
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Nearly All Americans Who Got First COVID Shot Are Are Getting Their Second
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Nearly All Americans Who Got First COVID Shot Are Getting Their Second
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AHA News: Sex After Stroke: New Study Highlights Survivors' Fears
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COVID Vaccine Doses Given to Americans Pass 100 Million
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COVID Vaccines Given to Americans Top 100 Million
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Health Highlights: March 15, 2021
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Lockdowns Tougher on Women, and Housework Is Big Reason Why
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Racist 'Redlining' Policies Leave Legacy of Stroke for Black Americans
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Minutes Mean Months: Getting Stroke Care Fast Is Vital, Study Confirms
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Could Low-Dose Aspirin Help Shield You From COVID-19?
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Assistance Dogs in Hospitals? New Study Gives Paws for Thought
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Common Household Chemicals Tied to Preemie Births
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Pandemic Has Harmed Mental Health of Nearly Half of U.S. Teens: Poll
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Men Worldwide Have Shorter Life Spans Than Women
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People With Intellectual Disabilities at High Risk for Fatal COVID-19
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Drink Up! Humans Are the 'Water-Saving Apes'
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'Spring Forward' This Weekend By Checking Your Home Smoke Alarms
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Could a New Drug Help Ease Alzheimer's?
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Backyard Chicken Coops Pose Threat of 'Viral Spillover' to People
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AHA News: RAPIDO – a New Spanish Acronym to Raise Stroke Awareness
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AHA News: After Stroke, Heart Surgery and Heart Attack, Runner Vows to Reclaim Her Strength
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One Year Into Pandemic, Biden Promises Vaccines for All U.S. Adults by May 1
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Health Highlights: March 12, 2021
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Driven by Anti-Vaxxers, Measles Outbreaks Cost Everyone Money
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'Alexa, Is My Heartbeat Healthy?'
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