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General Health (Page 42)

Couples Age 55 or Older Can Soon Contribute $10,000 a Year to Health Savings Accounts

2023-05-19
By: Exporter
On: May 19, 2023
In: General Health, Health Insurance

FRIDAY, May 19, 2023 (HealthDay News) — New IRS guidance will allow older couples in the United States to contribute more than $10,000 to tax-free health savings accounts (HSA) next year. Under the new guidelines announced this week, for folks under 55, individuals can contribute up to $4,150 annually toContinue Reading

Case Involving Access to Abortion Pill Moves to Appeals Court

2023-05-17
By: Exporter
On: May 17, 2023
In: General Health, Women's Health

WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A ruling on the abortion pill mifepristone will be one step closer Wednesday when three federal judges hear arguments in the case. The three judges at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans have a history of supporting abortion restrictions,Continue Reading

Is That Hand-Me-Down Crib or Stroller Safe? Most Parents Unsure, Survey Finds

2023-05-15
By: Exporter
On: May 15, 2023
In: General Health, Kids' Health, Parenting

MONDAY, May 15, 2023 (HealthDay News) – Baby equipment is costly, so many parents buy it used, but they’re not always sure whether it’s still safe, a nationwide poll reveals. About half of the 932 parents surveyed in February said they had used pre-owned equipment for their baby, most oftenContinue Reading

Rate of Fatal Falls Among U.S. Seniors Doubled in 20 Years

2023-05-12
By: Exporter
On: May 12, 2023
In: Care Giving, General Health, Seniors

FRIDAY, May 12, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Older Americans are dying of falls at more than double the rate of 20 years ago — with women, men and all racial groups showing increases, according to a new study. In 2020, the study found, just over 36,500 Americans age 65 andContinue Reading

VA Hospitals Offer Quality Surgical Care: Review

2023-05-11
By: Exporter
On: May 11, 2023
In: Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Health & Technology

THURSDAY, May 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) — While the U.S. Veterans Affairs health system has been criticized for long appointment wait times and limited access to specialists, the quality of care and access to a range of surgical services is as good as or better than at non-VA health centersContinue Reading

Half of Chicago’s Residents Have Witnessed a Shooting by Age 40

2023-05-10
By: Exporter
On: May 10, 2023
In: General Health, Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, May 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Living with the potential for gun violence takes a “cumulative physiological toll” on people in Chicago and across the country, said researchers whose new study found that half of that city’s residents had witnessed a shooting by age 40. The study followed ChicagoansContinue Reading

You May Have Neanderthals to Thank for Your Nose

2023-05-09
By: Exporter
On: May 9, 2023
In: General Health, Genetics and Genetic Disorders

TUESDAY, May 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) — The influence of Neanderthals is evident right in the center of the faces of modern humans. New research finds that genetic material inherited from Neanderthals affects nose shape. A particular gene made the nose taller from top to bottom. This may have beenContinue Reading

Oil & Gas Production Takes Toll in U.S. Lives, Health Costs

2023-05-08
By: Exporter
On: May 8, 2023
In: General Health, Mental Health

MONDAY, May 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Pollutants produced by the U.S. oil and gas industry cause thousands of deaths and cost the country tens of billions in health care expenses, a new study reports. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), fine particulate matter and ozone all contribute to air pollution, and allContinue Reading

Vermont Opens Its Assisted Suicide Laws to Out-of-State Residents

2023-05-02
By: Exporter
On: May 2, 2023
In: Care Giving, General Health

TUESDAY, May 2, 2023 (HealthDay News) — People seeking medically assisted suicide from any state can now get it in Vermont. The state is the first to allow those with terminal illnesses from out of state to end their lives within its borders, the Associated Press reported. Republican Gov. PhilContinue Reading

Struggles With COVID Left Many Americans With Medical Debt

2023-05-01
By: Exporter
On: May 1, 2023
In: General Health, Public Health

MONDAY, May 1, 2023 (HealthDay News) — While COVID-19’s toll on health and wellness has been obvious, the virus has also hit people in the wallet. A new study links surviving COVID to financial challenges later, especially for folks who were hospitalized with the virus. “More than half of AmericansContinue Reading

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