Oct 04, 18:00

 
WebMD Health 21:56
     Evidence from those who died in the Vesuvius eruption suggests gendered diets and far more fish intake for those living the Mediterranean lifestyle.


 
WebMD Health 20:37
     Antibody levels may wane after 7 months for people who got the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, according to a new study published on the bioRxiv preprint server.


 
WebMD Health 19:18
     Doctors and public health experts are surprised that so many of those embracing monoclonal antibody treatment are unvaccinated Americans who have refused the shot for reasons that could very well apply to the newly developed and experimental monoclonal antibody therapy.


 
WebMD Health 18:33
     It's too early to determine whether Americans should avoid large family gatherings for Christmas and other holidays due to COVID-19, Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Sunday.


 
WebMD Health 16:17
     From a study in Spain, those who were diagnosed in the pandemic year were older than in the pre-pandemic year, had more frequent symptoms, greater complications and were seen at a more advanced disease stage.


 
WebMD Health 16:01
     The new book from WebMD's Chief Medical Officer John Whyte, MD, explores one of the biggest myths regarding cancer: That it's mostly genetic.


 
NYT > Health 21:15
     The change reversed a key piece of abortion policy set under the Trump administration.


 
NYT > Health 18:05
     Sarah Ruhl, after a long struggle living with Bell's palsy, knows the feeling of being masked among the unmasked.


 
NYT > Health 17:41
     The E.U.'s main drug regulator also said that extra doses of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines can be given to those with underlying health conditions as early as 28 days after the second dose.


 
NYT > Health 21:10
     Mind and body form a two-way street.


 
NYT > Health 17:16
     The timing of the meetings later this month suggests that the agency plans to move quickly to decide both issues.


 
Shots - Health News : NPR 17:29
     An estimated 300,000 people were held in solitary confinement in the U.S. at the height of the pandemic. Advocates are pushing to limit the practice, citing lasting harm to prisoners' health.


 
Health – TIME 20:10
     When it comes to breast cancer, the sobering truth is that despite all the advances in new treatments and more sophisticated ways of imaging breast tissue, doctors still aren't very good selecting out the women at highest risk of the disease from those at lower risk. All women get screened for breast cancer based on…


 
Health – TIME 19:38
     Most workers are getting their shots, but understaffing remains a threat


 
Health | The Atlantic 18:07
     It's long past time for an upgrade.


 
The Complete Herbal Guide 16:04
    

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Spectrum Health Beat 16:01
     There's no proven benefit to dry scooping—so don't try it, doctors say.


 
HealthStatus 19:00
    

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Healthsoothe: Health And Dental Care 19:29
     Foot pain can be a real hurdle that can interrupt all of your activities. It can make you uncomfortable and can cause many inconveniences to you. There are vast factors that can be a prominent cause of foot pain. Identifying the reason for your problem and then managing it can provide many effective results. Almost […]


 
Association of Health Care Journalists 16:30
    
The unveiling of a new federal rule last week to prevent "surprise" medical bills is worth covering on its own merit. The expected lobbying battle about this rule also could provide a good news peg for digging into one of the key debates about what's causing the cost of health care to continue its rise […]