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General Health (Page 47)

Primary Care Visits Shorter, More Prone to Error for Non-White Patients: Study

2023-03-13
By: Exporter
On: March 13, 2023
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Public Health

MONDAY, March 13, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Do all patients get the same amount of face-to-face time when visiting their primary care doctor? Apparently not, claims a new study that found Black and Hispanic patients — as well as patients with public health insurance like Medicaid or Medicare — tendContinue Reading

Reducing Home Hazards Cuts Seniors’ Risk of Falling

2023-03-13
By: Exporter
On: March 13, 2023
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Care Giving, General Health, Seniors

MONDAY, March 13, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Nearly one-third of older people fall each year, most of them in their own homes. But it’s possible to reduce those numbers by a quarter, according to a new study. Five steps can cut the risk of falls by 26%, the researchers reportedContinue Reading

Poll Finds More Americans Worried About Health Care Understaffing

2023-03-10
By: Exporter
On: March 10, 2023
In: General Health, Mental Health, Public Health

FRIDAY, March 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A growing number of Americans are feeling the effects of the health care staffing crisis in the United States, a new HealthDay/Harris Poll has revealed. Health care has witnessed the greatest recent increase in consumers affected by staffing shortages, more so than retail,Continue Reading

Mitch McConnell in Hospital With Concussion After Tripping at Washington Hotel

2023-03-09
By: Exporter
On: March 9, 2023
In: General Health

THURSDAY, March 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) – U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will remain hospitalized with a concussion after suffering a fall during a dinner on Wednesday night. “Leader McConnell tripped at a dinner event Wednesday evening and has been admitted to the hospital and is being treated forContinue Reading

Opioids Cause Half of All Poisonings in U.S. Kids Age 5 and Younger

2023-03-08
By: Exporter
On: March 8, 2023
In: Care Giving, General Health, Kids' Health

WEDNESDAY, March 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Opioids pose the greatest poison risk to children in the United States, accounting for more than half of poisoning deaths in infants and toddlers, a new study reports. About 52% of poisoning deaths of children aged 5 and younger in 2018 involved theContinue Reading

Is Your Tap Water Too Hot? Scalding Burns Send Thousands to ER Each Year

2023-03-08
By: Exporter
On: March 8, 2023
In: General Health, Public Health, Skin Care

WEDNESDAY, March 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A water heater set to 120 degrees Fahrenheit can release water from the tap hot enough to cause a second-degree burn in about nine minutes. Turned up to 130 degrees, that injury happens in just 25 seconds. At 140 degrees, it only takesContinue Reading

Arm in a Cast? Exercising the Other Arm Can Curb Muscle Loss

2023-03-07
By: Exporter
On: March 7, 2023
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Fitness & Exercise, General Health

TUESDAY, March 7, 2023 (HealthDay News) — You can keep an arm in a cast from wasting away, researchers say, by working out your free arm. A small group of young men who performed eccentric contraction exercises with one arm — lowering a dumbbell in a slow and controlled motionContinue Reading

Two Bird Flu Cases in Cambodia Did Not Spread Person-to-Person

2023-03-02
By: Exporter
On: March 2, 2023
In: General Health, Infectious Disease, Public Health

THURSDAY, March 2, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Two cases of bird flu in Cambodia, in a girl and her father, were not spread from one to the other. Both got the virus from poultry, according to health officials, easing concerns about a potential public health crisis, the Associated Press reported.Continue Reading

Eli Lilly to Slash Insulin Prices, Cap Monthly Out-of-Pocket Costs at $35

2023-03-01
By: Exporter
On: March 1, 2023
In: Diabetes, General Health, Hormones and Disease

WEDNESDAY, March 1, 2023 (HealthDay News) — More Americans will soon be paying less for their insulin. Eli Lilly, one of the three insulin manufacturers, plans to cut its list prices of the drug by 70% and cap out-of-pocket costs at $35 a month. “While the current health care systemContinue Reading

Almost Two-Thirds of U.S. Doctors, Nurses Feel Burnt Out at Work: Poll

2023-02-23
By: Exporter
On: February 23, 2023
In: General Health, Mental Health, Public Health

THURSDAY, Feb. 23, 2023 (HealthDay News) — America’s health care workforce is under unprecedented strain, and leaders of the medical profession are scrambling to shore up doctors and nurses who are burning out in record numbers. Nearly two-thirds (63%) of a nationwide group of doctors and nurses said they areContinue Reading

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