
Health Highlights: March 3, 2021
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Talking Points: People Rarely End Conversations When They Want To
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'Rerouting' Brain Blood Flow: Old Technique Could Be New Advance Against Strokes
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NIH Halts Trial of Convalescent Plasma for Mild COVID-19
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Choice of Brand-Name Drug Over Generics Costs Medicare Nearly $2 Billion Annually
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Does an Arthritis Drug Help Patients Battling Severe COVID? It Depends on the Study
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Patients With Sickle Cell Disease Often Overlooked for Life-Saving Kidney Transplants
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Scientists Gain Insight Into Genetics of Glaucoma
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Social Media, Binge Eating Often Go Together for Kids
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How Climate Change Could Put More MS Patients in Danger
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What You Need to Know About the New J&J COVID Vaccine
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Skipping Mammograms Raises a Woman's Odds for Breast Cancer Death
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Could ADHD Raise Odds for More Serious Psychiatric Ills?
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AHA News: A New Heart at 18 Put Her on a New Path
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Stressed and Distracted, Kids and Their Teachers Say Virtual Learning Isn't Working
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Fauci Says U.S. Will Stay With Two Doses of Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines
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Health Highlights, March 2, 2021
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Many Blacks, Hispanics Believe They'll Get Worse Care If Dementia Strikes
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For Some Young Drivers, Smartphone Use Is One of Many Bad Habits
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Strep Throat Doesn't Worsen Tourette But May Affect ADHD: Study
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Sports Position Doesn't Affect Risk of Concussion-Linked CTE Illness
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'Telestroke' Care at Hospitals Is Boosting Patient Outcomes
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Face Masks Won't Impede Your Breathing, Study Confirms
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Pot May Not Be the Best Rx for a Migraine
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Study Debunks Notion That Statin Meds Trigger Muscle Aches
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Stem Cell Injections Show Early Promise Against Spinal Cord Injuries
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Many Women Getting Wrong Antibiotics to Treat a UTI: Study
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AHA News: Finally Getting Around to That Annual Physical? Here's What You Might Find
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AHA News: Which Blood Pressure Number Matters Most Might Depend on Your Age
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Sharp Drop Seen in COVID Testing As New Cases Plateau
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Health Highlights, March 1, 2021
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Pandemic Unemployment Has Taken Its Own Deadly Toll
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If Protections Expire, COVID Patients Could Soon Face Big Medical Bills
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Vaccinating Oldest First for COVID Saves the Most Lives: Study
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Get Your '5 a Day' Fruits and Veggies to Live Longer
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U.S. Flu Vaccinations Hit New Record High This Season
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Underarm Lump After COVID Shot Is Likely Lymph Swelling, Not Breast Cancer, Experts Say
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More Than 87,000 Scientific Papers Already Published on COVID-19
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Want Less Violent Prisons? Plant More Trees
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Working from Home? Here's How to Preserve Your Posture
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FDA Approves Third COVID Vaccine
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FDA Set to Approve Third COVID Vaccine
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Spring Allergies Are Near, Here's What Works to Fight Them
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Education Level Now Prime Driver of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy: Poll
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds May Help Fight Severe COVID-19
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AHA News: From Mild COVID-19 to Heart Failure in 4 Weeks – at Age 20
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Mental Health 'Epidemic' Threatens Communities of Color Amid COVID-19
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In Israel, Widespread Vaccination Slashes Severe COVID Cases in Older Patients
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Expert Panel Set to Consider Approval of J&J COVID Vaccine
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Health Highlights: Feb. 26, 2021
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Pandemic Is Hitting Hospitals Hard, Including Their Bottom Line
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Common Antidepressants Won't Raise Risk for Bleeding Strokes: Study
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