COVID-19 Blood Flow Changes May Be Reason for ‘Brain Fog,’ Depression Lack of oxygen,...

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A new review suggests that blood vessel damage and impaired oxygen delivery related to COVID-19 play a role in mood changes and cognitive difficulties...

Waitlist Policies May Contribute to Racial Disparities in Access to Kidney Transplantation

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Despite efforts to address them, racial disparities in access to kidney transplantation persist in the United States. New research published in an upcoming issue...

Four Tips to Make a Visit With Your Doctor More Productive

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A visit to the doctor can be frustrating under the best of circumstances, doubly so if you are being seen for a major illness....

Can drinking cocoa make you smarter?

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Hot cocoa is a favorite treat this time of year as the US is in the thick of winter. New research from University of...

Maintaining Progress After Weight Loss

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Congratulations! You've lost weight. You've worked really hard and you probably achieved what you did by making some serious behavioral changes. Maintaining that progress...

4 Steps to Walk Away From Loneliness

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There are plenty of times where we may be alone—working remotely, commuting solo, or even living by ourselves. Just because we’re by ourselves doesn’t...

Race Plays a Role in Children’s Food Allergies

Study by researchers at 4 major academic institutes including Rush finds Black children have higher rates of fish and shellfish allergies. Black children have significantly...

Addressing the Impact of Structural Racism on Disparities in Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Advancements in diabetes technology have improved quality of life and glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes. However, data show that a subset...

45% of adults over 65 lack online medical accounts that could help them sign...

As the vaccination of older adults against COVID-19 begins across the country, new poll data suggests that many of them don’t yet have access...

The Best Ways to Keep Your Dry, Flaky Skin Smooth and Hydrated

If you’re reading this article, you (or someone you know) probably has dry skin. Dry skin is usually genetic: your skin simply produces less...

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