Your body knows the difference between good stress and bad stress: Do you?

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Newswise — LONDON — It may be surprising to hear, but medically speaking, not all stress is bad. Healthy stress levels help build resilience, says Safia...

Four years later, what do we know about COVID-19?

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By Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan Newswise — Four years ago, a brand new virus turned the world upside down. Today, thanks to researchers, medical...

Rise of the Tripledemic

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By Cedars-Sinai Newswise — (LOS ANGELES) As the new year kicks into full swing, so has a trio of respiratory viruses, creating a so-called tripledemic....

Millennial women are making more money. They’re also facing bigger health threats.

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By Jennifer Gerson/Originally published by The 19th Your trusted source for contextualizing the news. Sign up for our daily newsletter. A new report from the Population...

Endometriosis Awareness Month: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

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By Cedars-Sinai Newswise — LOS ANGELES-- It is one of the most common and painful disorders, affecting more than 6 million women in the United...

‘It feels like a mountain you never get done climbing’: COVID isn’t over

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By Sara Luterman/Originally published by The 19th Four years into the COVID-19 pandemic, few Americans are especially concerned about catching the disease. A recent poll...

Women and minorities bear the brunt of medical misdiagnosis

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By LIZ SZABO FOR KFF HEALTH NEWS/ublished by theGrio Charity Watkins sensed something was deeply wrong when she experienced exhaustion after her daughter was born. At...

How to Prepare Your Body for Daylight Saving Time

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(Family Features) Millions of Americans will soon get extra sunlight in the evenings when daylight saving time (DST) - observed by every state except...

New study finds high-dose inhaled nitric oxide decreases the risk of death among critically...

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By University of Alabama at Birmingham/Newswise In a first-of-its-kind study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, physician-scientists from the University of...

BIPOC individuals bear greater post-COVID burdens

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By University of Washington School of Medicine Newswise — A study study published today reports that BIPOC individuals who were infected with COVID-19 experienced greater negative aftereffects...

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