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Cluster of Unhealthy Risk Factors Could Raise Odds of Recurrent Blood Clots

Cluster of Unhealthy Risk Factors Could Raise Odds of Recurrent Blood Clots

Latest Heart News THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 (HealthDay News) — People with what’s known as the “metabolic syndrome” are vulnerable to recurring blood clots, new research shows. Metabolic syndrome is a collection of conditions, including obesity, high blood sugar, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. These factors put people at risk for diabetes, heart disease […]

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AHA News: After Stroke, an ‘Astounding’ Risk of Heart Problems

AHA News: After Stroke, an ‘Astounding’ Risk of Heart Problems

Latest Heart News THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Women and men have a much higher risk of dangerous heart problems soon after their first stroke compared to people without stroke, even if they don’t have obvious underlying heart disease, a study has found. Researchers investigated data on more than 93,000 people […]

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HIV Triggers Immune System ‘Amnesia’ to Smallpox: Study

HIV Triggers Immune System ‘Amnesia’ to Smallpox: Study

Latest HIV News THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 (HealthDay News) — HIV infection causes a loss of immunity to smallpox, even in people who were vaccinated as kids and are taking antiretroviral drugs to restore their immune system, a new study finds. Such “HIV-associated immune amnesia” could explain why people with HIV who are on antiretroviral […]

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Processed Foods Are Making Americans Obese

Processed Foods Are Making Americans Obese

Latest Diet & Weight Management News THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 (HealthDay News) — The convenience and lower cost of processed foods is hard to resist. But ready-to-eat meals and snacks are making Americans obese and unhealthy, a new study suggests. As more people eat cheaper processed foods, they are getting fatter, said researcher Leigh Frame, […]

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Flu Cases Surge Early, Could a Tough Season Lie Ahead?

Flu Cases Surge Early, Could a Tough Season Lie Ahead?

Latest Cold and Flu News By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 (HealthDay News) — This year’s flu season has already turned bad quickly, and experts worry the worst is still to come. Flu cases and flu-related hospitalizations have risen sharply since October, with at least 6.4 million reported cases and 55,000 hospitalizations, according […]

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Prostate Cancer Facts

Prostate Cancer Facts

Articles on Prostate Cancer What should I know about prostate cancer? Prostate cancer is common, but there are also many types of treatments to consult with your doctor about. The prostate is a walnut-shaped gland that is a part of the male reproductive system that wraps around the male urethra at it exits from the […]

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SARS

SARS

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) facts SARS patient the white blood cells and platelet (clotting cell) counts in the blood are usually decreased. SARS is the febrile “severe acute respiratory syndrome” that first appeared in 2003 and spread rapidly to more than two dozen countries across the world, infecting over 8,000 people and killing 774 […]

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Slimming Down ‘Tongue Fat’ Might Help Ease Sleep Apnea

Slimming Down ‘Tongue Fat’ Might Help Ease Sleep Apnea

Latest Sleep News By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Jan. 10, 2020 (HealthDay News) — People with sleep apnea are often told to lose weight to ease their symptoms. Now a new study suggests that shedding fat in a particular trouble spot may be key: the tongue. If you didn’t know the tongue harbors body fat, […]

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Want a Long, Healthy Old Age? A Healthy Middle Age Helps

Want a Long, Healthy Old Age? A Healthy Middle Age Helps

Latest Senior Health News THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Middle-aged Americans who are exercising and eating right, give yourselves a pat on the back: Your efforts will pay off, new research shows. A study involving more than 110,000 people finds that a healthy lifestyle in middle age appeared to help folks live longer […]