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COVID Omicron Boosters About to Arrive, With Some Controversy

Updated COVID vaccines are expected to be available by Labor Day, but public health experts have mixed feelings, with some citing lack of human data and others saying the need is urgent. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/zXjh716 via IFTTT

How Strength Training Can Help You Live Longer

A growing body of research shows that strength training, even in modest amounts, can lower disease risk and add years to your life. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/Ggu63hw via IFTTT

FDA Authorizes Updated COVID Boosters to Target Newest Variants

The FDA on Wednesday granted emergency use authorization to Omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/bLVsFIE via IFTTT

Lawsuit Claims Amazon's Top-Selling Mattress a 'Health Hazard'

Customers who bought a bestselling mattress sold on Amazon and at retailers nationwide are suing the manufacturer over claims that fiberglass fibers in the product have damaged their health. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/qCmBNSD via IFTTT

Power of the Streak: Could It Be Our Best Motivational Tool?

From word games to workout challenges to staying sober, tracking a streak has never been easier. How can we leverage that motivational power to keep from being totally derailed when a positive streak, inevitably, ends? from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/xNKPS37 via IFTTT

The Most Common Form of Bullying Isn't Physical or Verbal

Bullies' top tactic is social exclusion, also known as "relational aggression." It involves shutting out peers from group activities and spreading false rumors about them. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/Q2lvurS via IFTTT

Hypertension in Pregnancy Is Getting More Common for Gen Z Women

A new study finds Gen-Zers and millennials are about twice as likely to develop high blood pressure during pregnancy than women from the baby boom generation were. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/u7KXjWo via IFTTT

Mental Health on Campus: Situation Grim, but Not Hopeless

Mental health issues among college students have increased by nearly 50% since 2013, one large study shows, now affecting 3 of every 5 students. Other researchers have found that the pandemic definitely contributed to a heavier toll on college students’ mental health. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/qOrMi8w via IFTTT

Is There a Best Time of Day to Take Your Blood Pressure Pill?

A new study finds it doesn't seem to matter what time of day or night you take your blood pressure medication. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/i2wlX4u via IFTTT

Why Do We Lie About Our Health?

From fibbing about how much we drink to creating an entire false medical history in plain sight, lying to doctors, colleagues, and loved ones about our health is incredibly common. But why? from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/7kDxSLC via IFTTT

Nearly 30% of U.S. Cancer Deaths Linked to Smoking

Nearly 123,000 cancer deaths – or almost 30% of all cancer deaths – in the United States in 2019 were linked to cigarette smoking, a new analysis suggests. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/kJ52vDc via IFTTT

ADHD Drug Adderall in Short Supply

Labor shortages at Teva Pharmaceuticals have made Adderall hard to find in some drugstores. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/SdmKkAC via IFTTT

Black Men Less Likely to Get Monkeypox Vaccine

New CDC data shows only 10% of the Jynneos vaccine doses have been given to Black people, even though they make up a third of U.S. cases. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/3TbWgiO via IFTTT

Like Humans, a Dog's Odds for Dementia Rises With Age

New research shows that risk climbs by half with every extra year of life in a dog's golden years. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/ImtJ4cu via IFTTT

Finding Meaning and Joy After Spinal Cord Injury

Annually, there are an estimated 17,730 new spinal cord injuries in the U.S. and 250,000 to 500,000 worldwide. The U.S. Senate has designated September as National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/e9AXyox via IFTTT

New Science May Show Why Sound Can Ease Pain

Doctors have long known music and sound can help soothe physical pain, but they didn’t know why. New research offers insight – and a surprise about volume. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/rb2j9Vn via IFTTT

Healing Broken Bones Is More Complicated Than It Looks

Sometimes broken bones fail to fuse together, and understanding why some bones mend while others need more help will improve care for people with fractures. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/NojVqt4 via IFTTT

More Sick From E. Coli Outbreak Tied to Wendy's Restaurant Lettuce

The exact source of the outbreak has not been officially confirmed, but the CDC said that in 84% of cases people reported eating at Wendy's before they became ill. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/gjQkGTI via IFTTT

New MS Treatment Shows Promise in Trial

The drug ublituximab beat a standard oral medication for MS in reducing patients' relapses and proved better at preventing areas of inflammatory damage in the brain. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/kFMhZtI via IFTTT

Squash Spotted Lanternflies On Sight, Experts Urge

This fast-spreading invasive species damages crops and must be wiped out, agricultural sources say. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/4Dib3UB via IFTTT

Implantable Ice Pack Relieves Pain Without Freezing

Without the use of any medication, this device under development cools and numbs the nerve sending pain signals to the brain without affecting surrounding nerves or tissue. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/PbSrC3w via IFTTT

Film Traces Katrina’s Lasting Impact on Black Children

A New Orleans-based filmmaker argues that Black children’s trauma was ignored, and links it to the city’s ongoing struggles with violence from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/TWSBKkx via IFTTT

Michigan Officials Puzzled by Mysterious Deaths of Dogs

Health authorities are investigating a parvovirus-like illness that has killed more than 30 dogs in northern Michigan, most within three days. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/nHwRztC via IFTTT

America's Love Affair With Sleeping Pills May Be Waning

Researchers found use of sleep aids dropped 31% between 2013 and 2018. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/AQJ0bIP via IFTTT

Long COVID Mimics Other Post-Viral Conditions

The emergence of long COVID was no surprise to researchers who study the post-viral condition myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, because the same set of symptoms has arisen after many other viruses. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/vwF8VD9 via IFTTT

You Could Live 9 Years Longer in Hawaii Than in Mississippi

Recent data shows differences in lifestyles and other factors are linked to big gaps in life expectancy between residents of various states. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/OfgXBin via IFTTT

Our Wearable Future, Part 2: How Will New Tech Work?

From unheard-of battery tech to electronics woven into fabric, engineers are making smaller devices more powerful as well as softer, stretchable, and washable. How do they do that, and why does it matter? from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/ZD9sQ84 via IFTTT

Our Wearable Future, Part 1: What Will New Tech Look Like?

Prepare for a future where you and your doctor track your health markers 24/7, manage chronic conditions in real time, and predict incoming illness with incredible precision – all from tiny sensors you’ll wear on your skin and in your clothing. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/aXq37CS via IFTTT

Tiny Robots Could Someday Brush, Floss Your Teeth for You

University of Pennsylvania researchers say new technology could be the biggest change to happen to oral care in hundreds of years. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/PYZBwmf via IFTTT

LSD Is Making a Comeback Among Young Americans

New research estimates that the use of LSD rose from less than 1% in 2002 to 4% in 2019 among people aged 18 to 25. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/zGmPNrj via IFTTT

Why Pandemic, Personal Stressors Push Some to Problem Drinking

We live in particularly stressful times, and some people turn to alcohol to cope with challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic to any number of personal stressors. And though self-treating stress with alcohol is not new, there is evidence the pandemic has raised the stakes. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/FyfteIC via IFTTT

Hospitals Train to Curb Maternal Mortality

The maternal mortality rate in the U.S. is the highest among industrialized nations. And it’s three times as common among Black women as in white women in the U.S. Here’s what one New York hospital is doing to train doctors to respond. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/6J0xhfQ via IFTTT

The Truth About Children’s Resilience

What does it take for a child to be resilient after a major setback? Find out what makes a difference. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/bKluE1O via IFTTT

Abnormal Heart Chamber Linked to Higher Dementia Risk: Study

Older adults with an upper heart chamber that’s of abnormal size or doesn’t work well may have up to a 35% higher risk for dementia, according to new research. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/cr7jC6V via IFTTT

Breaking News: Anthony Fauci Stepping Down in December

The long-time head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will step down in December. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/gk45NZb via IFTTT

If You're 'Diet-Resistant', Exercise May Be Key to Weight Loss

New research suggests there's a category of "diet-resistant" people who need to work out and watch what they eat to lose weight. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/PADzu2e via IFTTT

Justice for Sexual Assault Survivors: New Law Offers Healing

A one-year “look-back window” for survivors to file lawsuits against abusers and institutions gives New Yorkers a chance to heal from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/UEJcMBX via IFTTT

Wind Instruments Don’t Spew COVID More Than Speech: Study

Good news for music lovers and musicians, too: Wind instruments don't appear to project COVID-19 particles more than talking does, according to a new study. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/tcN1QkI via IFTTT

Have ‘Zoom Fatigue?’ Study Finds Way to Lessen It

A new study suggests using hand signals during videoconference calls may lessen "Zoom fatigue" from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/VX8G0lO via IFTTT

What Parents Need to Know About Monkeypox and School This Fall

Should parents of young schoolchildren be worried about monkeypox? from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/YgRxnJK via IFTTT

Countries With Universal Health Care Had Better Child Vaccination Rates During Pandemic

A new study reveals countries that are closer to achieving universal health coverage saw smaller declines in routine childhood vaccinations during the pandemic. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/jdgXxJM via IFTTT

Other Viruses Offer Hints Toward the Mystery of Long COVID

Researchers are chasing a range of potential culprits in the race to find the causes of long COVID. Some things they agree on: There will be a number of different causes, and the symptoms will vary wildly from case to case. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/p1dwT6t via IFTTT

Blood Pressure Smartphone App Doesn’t Beat Traditional Home Monitoring

Tracking blood pressure with a smartphone app won't lead to any greater drop in blood pressure than simply self-monitoring with the kind of device that doctors typically suggest be used at home, according to a new study. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/oUTONxz via IFTTT

Maternal Mortality Risks: What You Can Do to Help

The maternal mortality rate for Black women in the U.S. is nearly three times higher than it is for white women. If you’re a pregnant Black woman, what can you do to help protect yourself and your baby? from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/SREKcN2 via IFTTT

No Need to Rip It Off Like a Bandage With This Wound Cover

A new band-aid is being designed to stick twice as well to skin, but hurt half as much to pull off. Scientists are tapping into the main ingredient in school glue to make this possible. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/On7qv0c via IFTTT

Blood-Sucking Leeches: Quack Medicine or Medical Miracle?

Leeching was once quackery of the worst sort. But the leech has been quietly making a comeback in the field of reconstructive microsurgery from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/9YXrRyv via IFTTT

How Weather Apps Could Predict Your COVID Risk

The same technology used to forecast the weather could estimate your likelihood of COVID infection. The motive? Obliterating lockdowns for good. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/EtXogpD via IFTTT

Removal of Other, Small Kidney Stones May Reduce Relapse

If you’re having surgery to remove a kidney stone and doctors discover other, smaller stones nearby, it’s safer to go ahead and have them all removed at once, a new study suggests. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/avR21yH via IFTTT

Dermatologists Skeptical of Calamine Lotion TikTok Trend

The #calamine lotion tag has millions of views on TikTok, with hundreds of videos hailing the cream for its matte effect when used as a makeup primer. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/dhpyela via IFTTT

Lead Poisoning, Systemic Racism Are Harming Black Kids' Test Scores

A new study suggests that racial segregation may be compounding detrimental effects of lead on Black children. from WebMD Health https://ift.tt/PyzeiGl via IFTTT