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Doctors weigh in after a recent CDC report found that up to 20% of women have been mistreated in some way during the labor and delivery process. (iStock)
PREGNANCY PERILS – A CDC report says one in five women are mistreated, yet some docs warn of bias and oversimplification. Continue reading…
TRANSPLANT BREAKTHROUGH – After more than six weeks, a transplanted pig kidney is still functioning in a human body. Continue reading…
‘SILENT WALKING’ – A “stress-free” challenge on TikTok has people strolling without music or podcasts. Continue reading…
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Strolling in silence can have mental health benefits, an expert says. (iStock)
BACK TO MASKING – These U.S. hospitals have reinstated mask mandates. Continue reading…
MALARIA SYMPTOM – The CDC warns of a specific sign of the mosquito-borne disease. Continue reading…
ASK A DOC – Dr. Robert Pilchik of Manhattan Cardiology offers 6 tips to control cholesterol for heart health. Continue reading…
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The first and perhaps most controllable way to prevent high cholesterol is to make healthy food choices, Pilchik said. (iStock)
‘DR. AI’ FALLS SHORT – ChatGPT gets a failing grade for its cancer treatment recommendations. Continue reading…
ATTENTION BOOSTER – FDA approves a generic version of ADHD medication amid shortage. Continue reading…
THE BEST MEDICINE? – “Laughter therapy” is shown to reduce heart disease risk in a study. Continue reading…
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Patients who watched comedy programs as “non-pharmaceutical intervention” showed reduced cardiac risk. (iStock)
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