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Health News
Cases of Advanced Cervical Cancer Keep Rising Among U.S. Women
By Denise Mann HealthDay ReporterAHA News: How You Feel About Aging Could Affect Health. Here's How to Keep the Right Attitude.
By American Heart Association News HealthDay ReporterBreakthrough Might Break Down PFAS 'Forever Chemicals'
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterAHA News: New Report Details What to Know About Cardiovascular Disease Symptoms
By American Heart Association News HealthDay ReporterNeed Advice on Medical Pot for Cancer Care? Don't Ask Local Dispensary
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay ReporterToo Few Psychiatric Beds: Psychiatrists' Group Takes Aim at Ongoing Crisis
By Denise Mann HealthDay ReporterMore Athletes Are Getting Their Nutrition Through an IV. This Should Stop, Experts Say
By Alan Mozes HealthDay ReporterBedsores Can Cause Serious Harm — Are U.S. Nursing Homes Hiding Cases?
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterHalf of People Infected With Omicron May Not Have Known It: Study
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay ReporterAHA News: Having Ideal Heart Health May Lessen the Risk for Brain Vessel Disease
By American Heart Association News HealthDay ReporterCheaper Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Should Be in Stores by October, FDA Says
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterLead Poisoning Plus Systemic Racism Are Harming Black Kids' Test Scores
By Amy Norton HealthDay ReporterAHA News: Heart Failure at Age 30 Brought on By Pregnancy
By American Heart Association News HealthDay ReporterPage:
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