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Health Highlights: Feb. 2, 2021
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Researchers Use Computers and 'Exoskeletons' to Help Stroke Survivors
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Pandemic Cut U.S. Heart Surgeries in Half as Patients Avoided Hospitals
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Race Affects Outcomes for Young Heart Transplant Patients
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Like Flu, COVID-19 May Turn Out to Be Seasonal
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CBD Won't Help Addicts Kick the Coke Habit: Study
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Type 2 Diabetes Drug Metformin Could Help Prevent Some Breast Cancers
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Tony Bennett's Struggle With Alzheimer's Revealed
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AHA News: Hormones Are Key in Brain Health Differences Between Men and Women
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Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Helped Keep Millions of Americans From Going Hungry
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Drop in COVID Cases Seen in Nursing Homes as U.S. Vaccine Effort Makes Headway
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Health Highlights: Feb. 1, 2021
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Knee Procedure Done Earlier Might Prevent Knee Replacement Later
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Omega-3s From Fish Might Curb Asthma in Kids, But Genes Matter
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Heart Patients Avoiding Care During Pandemic: Survey
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Fat Loss in Face Does Make Folks Look Older: Study
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Prior Exposure to SARS Virus Provides Little Protection Against New Coronavirus
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Nerve Drug Might Curb Spinal Cord Damage, Mouse Study Suggests
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Pandemic May Be Affecting How Parents Feed Their Kids
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No Gym Required: How Seniors Can Exercise During Lockdown
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New COVID Variants May Weaken Vaccines, But Shots Will Still Protect You: Experts
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As New COVID Variants Emerge, Do You Need to 'Double Mask'?
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AHA News: How Does COVID-19 Affect the Brain? Researchers Are Starting to Find Answers
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AHA News: 5 Things Nutrition Experts Want You to Know About New Federal Dietary Guidelines
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J&J, Novavax COVID Vaccines Work Well, But Weaken Against a New Variant
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Health Highlights: Jan. 29, 2021
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Anti-Vaxxers Mounting Internet Campaigns Against COVID-19 Shots
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Music Could Be a Post-Op Panacea, Study Finds
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Most High School Students Are OK With Wearing Masks: Survey
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Another Deadly Disease for Smokers: Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Compared to Other Countries, Americans Pay Much More for Prescription Drugs
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Is There a 'Risk-Taking' Center in the Brain?
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COVID Especially Deadly for People With Schizophrenia
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Too Many Kids With Special Needs Are Going Without Adequate Support
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Lockdowns Might Not Have Long-Term Psychological Effect: Study
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Fluid-Filled Spaces in the Brain Linked to Worsening Memory: Study
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Women's Menstrual Cycles Tied to Moon's Phases: Study
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States Start to Loosen Restrictions as U.S. COVID Cases Level Off
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South African COVID Variant Spotted in South Carolina
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Health Highlights: Jan. 28, 2021
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Very Smart Dogs Learn Words Quickly, Study Shows
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Early Promise for Therapy Against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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Vitamin D: Good for Your Health, It Might Even Fight COVID-19
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