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WeeklyMD > Articles by: Exporter

Exporter (Page 456)

Cancer Care Tougher to Access in U.S. If English Second Language

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Public Health

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Much has been made of how a lack of English proficiency can interfere with a patient’s ability to interact with their doctor and get the best health care possible. But language barriers can prevent cancer patients from even getting in the door forContinue Reading

Americans Who Are Deaf Can Now Use 988 Suicide Helpline

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Mental Health

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) – The U.S. government’s 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is expanding its reach to help more people. The crisis line has now launched services in American Sign Language (ASL) to help callers who are deaf or hard of hearing. The ASL services were launchedContinue Reading

In Good News for U.S., Flu Vaccine Working Well in South America

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) – In a finding that should ease the minds of Americans ahead of another flu season, this year’s vaccines have already cut the risk of hospitalization in half during the South American winter, health officials report. Even better, the flu virus strains that haveContinue Reading

City Living Means More Coughs, Colds for Kids

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Asthma, Infectious Disease, Kids' Health

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Two new studies looked to explain an increased risk of respiratory infections like coughs and colds in babies and young children, finding city living to be among the culprits. Young children who grow up in towns and cities instead of the countryside sufferContinue Reading

Healthy, Diverse Infant Microbiome Could Shield Kids From Asthma

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Asthma, Kids' Health

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Babies who have more mature microbes in their gut are less likely to have allergy-related wheezing and asthma in early childhood, according to new research. “Our studies on the Barwon Infant Study showed that a more mature infant gut microbiota at one yearContinue Reading

People Infected With Hepatitis C May Need the Hepatitis B Shot

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Infectious Disease

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Patients with hepatitis C should consider being vaccinated again for hepatitis B, because their immune response to the initial shot may be inadequate, a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School urge those who have hepatitis C to beContinue Reading

Old Age & Heat Can Be Deadly Combo: Tips to Stay Safe

2023-09-11
By: Exporter
On: September 11, 2023
In: Environmental, Mental Health, Seniors

MONDAY, Sept. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Hot weather can pose serious health risks for older adults. Existing medical conditions, problems moving around and medications raise the risk of heatstroke, according to an expert at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Being prepared can help prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke.Continue Reading

Surgery Soon? Use These 3 Tips to Manage Post-Surgical Pain

2023-09-10
By: Exporter
On: September 10, 2023
In: Health & Technology, Pain and Pain Management

SUNDAY, Sept. 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) — When someone has surgery, pain may be top of mind. An expert in managing post-op pain offers three tips for keeping it under control, safely. “Pain can inhibit recovery, but good pain control can be an accelerator of a patient’s recovery,” said Dr.Continue Reading

Melatonin for Kids: Is it Safe? How to Help School Children Get Good Sleep

2023-09-09
By: Exporter
On: September 9, 2023
In: Kids' Health, Nutrition / Vitamins, Parenting, Sleep Disorders

SATURDAY, Sept. 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) – Lots of parents are giving their children the supplement melatonin to help with sleep, but is it safe? In a new survey, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) found that 46% of parents — what it called a “shocking number” — haveContinue Reading

Opposites May Not Attract After All, Study of Millions of Couples Finds

2023-09-08
By: Exporter
On: September 8, 2023
In: Mental Health, Sexual Health

FRIDAY, Sept. 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) — There’s an adage that in romantic relationships, opposites attract. Now, a large, new study confirms that just like many old sayings, it’s wrong. In an analysis of about 200 studies involving millions of couples, researchers came to the conclusion that there is littleContinue Reading

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