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Risky Ink: Tattoos May Lead to Body's Overheating

The study found that tattooed skin on arms "has reduced sweat rates, and thus potential heat loss capacity, during [whole-body heating], compared to adjacent skin without tattoos." from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mZej7E via IFTTT

Bald to Bold, Lockdown Locks Embrace All Styles

One way to measure the passage of time during the pandemic: our hair. It never stops growing. And people can’t seem to resist playing with it. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2EMsrjo via IFTTT

Trump, Biden Face Off in Chaotic First Debate

During the 90-minute debate, the candidates sparred over the COVID-19 response and the future of the Affordable Care Act. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HLDMkX via IFTTT

Pets Helped People Cope During Pandemic: Study

More than 90% said their pet helped them cope emotionally with the lockdown and 96% said their pet helped keep them fit and active. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3iiJmb9 via IFTTT

Was FDA Lax in Approving Opioids Too Easily?

For at least two decades, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been approving new formulations of prescription opioids without requiring drug manufacturers to gather important information on safety and effectiveness, a new study claims. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/30CDH9Z via IFTTT

Positive Coronavirus Tests Shut Down Two NFL Teams

The Vikings hosted the Titans this past Sunday in Minneapolis but, as of Tuesday morning, had no positive test results for anyone on their club, NBC News reported. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/36lK7hm via IFTTT

NYC Will Fine People Who Don't Wear Masks

People in New York City who aren't wearing a mask will first be offered one. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/34g3R3j via IFTTT

NYC Will Fine People Who Don't Wear Masks

People in New York City who aren't wearing a mask will first be offered one. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/34g3R3j via IFTTT

NYC Will Fine People Who Don't Wear Masks

People in New York City who aren't wearing a mask will first be offered one. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/34g3R3j via IFTTT

COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Shows Promise for Elderly

If the antibody responses seen in the study translate into protection against the infection, the results could mean the elderly -- the population that has been hardest hit by COVID -- could receive strong protection from the shot. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mWcMzc via IFTTT

Closer Look: Trump, Biden Plans on Health Care

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have greatly different plans for improving Americans' health care and for tackling the coronavirus pandemic. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3cFTGZm via IFTTT

End Ban on Cornea Donations from Gay Men: Study

A corneal transplant can cure some forms of blindness and visual impairment. The United States bans men from donating if they have had gay sex in the past five years; Canada has a 12-month restriction. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3iel4PA via IFTTT

Pandemic Has More Americans Turning to Alcohol

Overall, there was a 14% jump in drinking frequency this past spring among U.S. adults over 30 when compared to last year at the same time, researchers found. Among women, drinking frequency went up 17%. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mZWsgV via IFTTT

Do Fasting Diets Work? Study Finds Little Benefit

In a new clinical trial, researchers found that one type of intermittent fasting did help overweight and obese adults drop a couple of pounds over 12 weeks. But they fared no better than a comparison group who ate whenever they wanted. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2S6ReBM via IFTTT

Study Confirms Minorities at Higher Odds of COVID

Between Feb. 8 and July 22, more than 254,000 people were tested and more than 16,000 were positive for COVID-19. Among Black patients, 10% tested positive as did 11% of Hispanics and 4% of white patients. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3jhMTrA via IFTTT

Lockdown Could Worsen Hearing Woes for Seniors

Older adults who use hearing aids may be using them less, because they think there's no one to interact with. This can reduce sound input to the brain and lead to auditory deprivation. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/36h02gL via IFTTT

Women Get Worse Care for Heart Attack

Women aged 18 to 55 are less likely to receive the tests and aggressive treatment that men routinely receive, and are more likely to die in the hospital, the researchers added. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/30jAPP0 via IFTTT

Most Newborns of COVID-19-Infected Moms Fare Well

These newborns generally do well in the six to eight weeks after birth, but more are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) if their mothers had COVID-19 in the two weeks before delivery. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3i7Zhch via IFTTT

33% of Parents Won't Get Flu Shots for Their Kids

Parents who didn't take their children for a flu shot last year are least likely to do so this year (less than a third), while parents who took their child for a flu shot last year were most likely to do so again (96%), according to the survey. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/30gF7qb via IFTTT

Privacy Concerns Hindering Digital Contact Tracing

To try to make that easier, countries and states are turning digital. Smartphone apps allow anyone, whether they have COVID or just worry they’ve been exposed, to detail their movements leading up to infection or exposure. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3ieFPKK via IFTTT

Doctors Wary of Rushed COVID Vaccine

Only 17% of doctors say they will get a COVID-19 vaccine if it is authorized before all clinical trials have been completed, according to results of a Medscape poll. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/36eosHR via IFTTT

Brain-Eating Amoeba in Texas City's Tap Water

Lake Jackson issued a "do not use water order" and requested an emergency declaration from the state. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HAq309 via IFTTT

Report: Trump Picks Amy Coney Barrett for Court

Amy Coney Barrett, 48, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Chicago since 2017, is President Donald Trump's pick for the Supreme Court, according to the New York Times. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2HnSIp5 via IFTTT

Is Key Safety Data at Risk in Race for COVID Vaccine?

Public health experts worry that ending a COVID vaccine trial early and giving it swift approval under an Emergency Use Authorization could compromise the collection of further safety data. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/36bnPP4 via IFTTT

FDA Warns of Danger From 'Benadryl Challenge'

The new internet dare, broadcast widely on teen-friendly TikTok, urges kids to overdose on the over-the-counter antihistamine Benadryl to achieve a hallucinatory state. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3j4k0yF via IFTTT

Even If Hips, Legs Slims Down, Belly Fat a Danger

Even if other areas of the body are in good shape, once fat starts to accumulate in the belly region, the risk of dying an early death goes up. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/309bRSk via IFTTT

America's COVID Pandemic Is Now Skewing Younger

From June through August, people in their 20s accounted for more than 20% of all COVID infections in the United States, CDC researchers found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3i43TA3 via IFTTT

U.S. Coronavirus Cases Top 7 Million

It was less than a month ago that the United States reached 6 million cases. It took over three months for the country to record its first million cases. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2G7I6Kr via IFTTT

Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Odds for Severe COVID

Patients who were vitamin D-sufficient -- a blood level of at least 30 nanograms per milliliter -- had a significantly lower risk for serious complications from COVID-19, including losing consciousness, low blood oxygen levels and death. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/342P4si via IFTTT

Could Wildfires Have Long-Term Health Effects?

When people breathe wildfire smoke, the short-term health effects can range from eye and nasal irritation and coughing to worsening asthma, heart attacks, and strokes. Scientists aren’t sure yet of the long-term effects, but there are some early clues. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mMMTC1 via IFTTT

Ingredients Make 'Smart' Supplements Not-So-Smart

A review of so-called "smart drug" nutritional supplements found a handful that were packed with foreign pharmaceuticals not approved in the United States, often in potentially dangerous combinations and dosages. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mVcnNm via IFTTT

Accuracy of COVID-19 Antibody Tests Varies Widely

There was a wide range of accuracy among the tests. Specificity -- the ability to correctly identify those without the disease -- ranged from 82% to 100% from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/30990cd via IFTTT

Symptoms or No, COVID Patients Have Same Viral Load

Fifty-four percent of patients without symptoms tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, as did 64% of those with mild symptoms. There was no significant difference in the viral load between the two groups, the researchers said. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/366L4dd via IFTTT

Is Shock Therapy Returning for Bipolar Disorder?

Investigators found that among bipolar patients who fail to respond to standard treatments, ECT can be a lifesaver, preventing out-of-control mood swings and dramatically lowering suicide risk. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/33X6fM0 via IFTTT

Severe COVID Clues: Autoantibodies, Gene Mutations

New research from the National Institutes of Health and other institutions suggests that some people have antibodies that are misguided, called autoantibodies, that attack the immune system instead of attacking the virus that causes COVID-19 from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2S1kl9v via IFTTT

Trump OKs Final Plan to Import Drugs From Canada

The announcement clears the way for Florida and other states to implement a program bringing medications across the border to save money. The effort is strongly opposed by drugmakers and the Canadian government. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/365WCgP via IFTTT

Most N95 Masks From China Don't Meet US Standards

ECRI quality assurance researchers tested nearly 200 N95-style masks, reflecting 15 different manufacturer models purchased by some of the largest health systems in the United States. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3j1VhLt via IFTTT

After COVID, When Can Young Athletes Resume Play?

Young athletes who've had moderate COVID-19 symptoms should be symptom-free for 14 days and get their doctor's OK before returning to practices or games, according to a leading group of U.S. pediatricians. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3j0y9gD via IFTTT

9 in 10 Americans Not Yet Exposed to COVID

The head of the CDC said some states are seeing infection rates of 15% to 20% while others are seeing a less than 1% infection rate, CBS News reported. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3kHv3OX via IFTTT

No Trick: Halloween Must be Different During COVID

Trick-or-treating may seem safer than some group activities that have been discouraged during the coronavirus outbreak. But many medical experts suggest that it offers more risks than some parents may realize. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/342IXoe via IFTTT

Delhi’s Nature Morte And Vadehra Art Gallery Joined Hands For An Ambitious Virtual Show

As the unyielding COVID-19 crisis pushes the art world to redirect its creative vision, galleries are addressing the magnitude of the shift and staving off extinction by introducing sweeping changes to the viewing experience while many artists have found a new muse in their altered environments from Verve Magazine https://ift.tt/32YY16Y

Prenatal Pot Use Impacts Kid's Future Mental Health

Children exposed to pot in the womb were more likely to experience internalizing disorders such as depression and anxiety, as well as externalizing disorders such as lashing out at others or ADHD, researchers found. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/360IWna via IFTTT

Diabetes Drug Metformin May Protect Aging Brains

New research suggests that people taking the drug appear to have significantly slower declines in thinking and memory as they age. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3mLO5Fw via IFTTT

Blood Test May Show Who Is at Risk of Severe COVID

The blood marker is called "red cell distribution width" (RDW) -- basically, the greater the variance in the size of red blood cells, the poorer a patient's prognosis, the study authors explained. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2G11zfO via IFTTT

Colleges’ Opening Fueled 3,000 COVID Cases a Day, Researchers Say

In a draft study, researchers correlated cellphone data showing students’ back-to-campus movements and county infection rates to quantify how the coronavirus spread as colleges and universities reopened for the fall semester. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2ZZNCWM via IFTTT

Resuming Sex After Heart Attack May Help Recovery

Research out of Israel finds that resuming a normal sex life in the months after a heart attack may actually boost survival. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3cAKE01 via IFTTT

Singing Without a Face Mask Can Spread COVID-19

If you sing indoors without a face mask, you run the risk of spreading COVID-19 through tiny airborne particles known as aerosols. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2G699WI via IFTTT

Could Zinc Help Fight COVID-19?

Researchers from Spain reporting at a European coronavirus conference found that hospitalized COVID-19 patients with low blood levels of zinc tended to fare worse than those with healthier levels. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/2RRqIw7 via IFTTT

Resuming Sex After Heart Attack May Help Recovery

Research out of Israel finds that resuming a normal sex life in the months after a heart attack may actually boost survival. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/32Tf4qY via IFTTT

COVID Hits Minorities Hardest in Nursing Homes, Too

A study found that nursing homes with higher percentages of racial and ethnic minority residents reported two to four times more new COVID-19 cases and deaths compared to others for the week of May 25. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/32QVwU8 via IFTTT

Many Metrics to Measure COVID-19, Which Are Best?

The metrics used to track the coronavirus pandemic typically include daily cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Analyzing these metrics separately can show how much community spread there is or whether hospital capacity is being reached. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3609V2e via IFTTT