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Cannabis use disorder may be linked to growing number of heart attacks in younger adults

November 8, 2021 Comments Off on Cannabis use disorder may be linked to growing number of heart attacks in younger adults

At a time of increasing legalization of marijuana, a growing number of people under 50 diagnosed with cannabis use disorder were later hospitalized for a heart attack, new research has found. The rising trend from

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Tobacco and alcohol may increase likelihood of using illegal drugs, new study shows

September 30, 2021 Comments Off on Tobacco and alcohol may increase likelihood of using illegal drugs, new study shows

The use of legal drugs (tobacco and alcohol) may lead to the use of cannabis, a new study led by the University of Bristol and published in the journal Addiction has found. The study also

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Physical activity may paradoxically hasten build-up of heart attack risk factor

September 21, 2021 Comments Off on Physical activity may paradoxically hasten build-up of heart attack risk factor

Physical activity may paradoxically hasten the build-up of calcium deposits (plaque) in the coronary arteries, the amount of which is used to assess future cardiovascular disease risk, finds research published online in the journal Heart.

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Vaccine passports may lower overall number of people in the UK willing to get vaccinated

September 10, 2021 Comments Off on Vaccine passports may lower overall number of people in the UK willing to get vaccinated

Introducing COVID-19 vaccine passports in the UK could see people who are willing to get vaccinated do so more quickly, but have the converse effect upon those who have concerns, especially when passports cover domestic

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Low-poverty US communities may eliminate cervical cancer by 2030 but high-poverty communities may lag behind

September 9, 2021 Comments Off on Low-poverty US communities may eliminate cervical cancer by 2030 but high-poverty communities may lag behind

A predictive model estimated that cervical cancer may be virtually eliminated in the United States by 2030 in communities with low poverty rates, but not until 2044 in communities with high poverty rates, according to

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Heart failure diagnoses may be missed in a primary care setting for women, Black adults

July 27, 2021 Comments Off on Heart failure diagnoses may be missed in a primary care setting for women, Black adults

Many heart failure diagnoses may be missed in a primary care setting. Women, Black adults and individuals with lower net worth are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with heart failure in an acute care

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Common cholesterol drug may reduce COVID-19 severity, study finds

July 23, 2021 Comments Off on Common cholesterol drug may reduce COVID-19 severity, study finds

Steve Doocy: Get the COVID-19 vaccine if you have chance, it will ‘save your life’ ‘Fox & Friends’ co-anchor Steve Doocy stresses the importance of Americans vaccinating themselves Coronavirus patients taking statins prior to hospitalization

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Heart-related test results may indicate risk of death in patients with COVID-19

July 22, 2021 Comments Off on Heart-related test results may indicate risk of death in patients with COVID-19

New research published in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation identifies cardiovascular test results that might help to identify patients hospitalized with COVID-19 who face an especially high risk of dying. Out of 1,401 patients

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Lockdown weight gain may have caused surge in new diabetes cases in kids

June 25, 2021 Comments Off on Lockdown weight gain may have caused surge in new diabetes cases in kids

(HealthDay)—Rates and severity of type 2 diabetes among U.S. children rose during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to weight gain during lockdowns, researchers say. “While our study examined hospital admissions for type 2 diabetes in

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New diagnostic method may predict relapse risk for recovering prescription opioid addicts

June 22, 2021 Comments Off on New diagnostic method may predict relapse risk for recovering prescription opioid addicts

For the first time, Rutgers scientists have used a diagnostic technique in the opioid addiction field that they believe has the potential to determine which opioid-addicted patients are more likely to relapse. Using an algorithm

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