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With ALS treatments, success is measured by extending patients’ lives by months.
Some hope new drugs now being tested could slow the disease.
almost 3 years ago
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One patient, 11, gained 40 pounds. Even though he doesn’t have Type 2 diabetes
like his parents, his doctor predicts he will.
over 3 years ago
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COVID-19 patients whose immune systems have been weakened by the coronavirus
can be more susceptible to bacterial infections and superbugs.
over 3 years ago
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Amid projections of soaring suicide, drug and alcohol deaths stemming from the
pandemic, treatment centers and their patients struggle to keep going.
over 3 years ago
usatoday.com
The International African American Museum is being built on Gadsden’s Wharf, a
landing point for enslaved African people brought to the USA.
over 3 years ago
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Dr. Terry Jarrett said she stresses “alternatives” to suicide, helping young
patients recognize “there a reason for you to live.”
over 3 years ago
usatoday.com
The extra weight on people in the 40-plus BMI range who contract
COVID-19 increases the chance they will require hospitalization, likely in the
ICU.
over 3 years ago
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The key to caring for patients on ventilators, who often have to remain
intubated and connected to them for two weeks, is “profoundily simplistic,” said
Harrell.
over 3 years ago
medicalxpress.com
At Long Island Community Hospital, nurses and other workers knew about three
dozen of their own were out sick with COVID-19. At least one, popular intensive
care unit nurse Ali Dennis Guillermo, was on a breathing machine until he died
after a three-week battle with the virus.
almost 4 years ago
medicalxpress.com
Americans are getting lonelier and jeopardizing their health as more join the
gig economy or skip the commute to an office, a report out Thursday found.
almost 4 years ago
usatoday.com
From Joe Biden’s campaign against Donald Trump to conflict with Iran and the
killing of Qasem Soleimani, here are some of our top columns of the week.
about 4 years ago
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Government health officials say excessive use of potent THC can lead to
psychosis. Marijuana advocates say they can’t be trusted.
about 4 years ago
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Teens whose face time with friends is mostly on their phones are the loneliest
of all, but even those who mix real-world socialising with social media still
are increasingly isolated, a report out March 20 shows.
almost 5 years ago
usatoday.com
The percent of high school seniors who said they often felt lonely increased
from 26 percent in 2012 to 39 percent in 2017.
almost 5 years ago
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After decades of effort to increase the ranks of African-American doctors,
blacks remain an underrepresented minority in the nation’s medical schools.
almost 5 years ago
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Doctors say alcohol is often the most dangerous substance for the body to
withdraw from – and still more so, when attempted without medical supervision.
about 5 years ago
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And, believe it or not, social media usage is not correlated with loneliness but
face to face conversation is an antidote if you’re socially isolated.
over 5 years ago
freep.com
If not anchored to walls, the furniture can tip over and crush children, the
retailer said.
over 8 years ago
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almost 10 years ago
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Obama chose a Costco store in Maryland to push for a hike in the federal minimum
wage.
almost 10 years ago