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ER Doctors Warn That Heart Attack Symptoms Are Different In Women — And Are Often Overlooked – HuffPost
ER Doctors Warn That Heart Attack Symptoms Are Different In Women — And Are Often Overlooked HuffPost New study looks at heart attacks in younger women Yahoo Atherothrombosis causes fewer than half of MIs in women under 65: study AusDoc How gender bias in medicine delays diagnosis of heart disease and chronic illness Moneycontrol The Silent Killer That Could Be Causing Heart Attacks in …
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Read More »She wanted to make people laugh – so she wrote her own obituary and became a viral sensation
A Massachusetts woman who battled ALS is going out in her own words. Linda Murphy has become a posthumous viral sensation for a tongue-in-cheek self-obituary that has been published locally and nationally. Murphy, who was raised in Framingham and lived in Boylston, not only wrote her own obituary, but she also picked out her own casket, chose the music at …
Read More »Crash may leave Rexburg 4-year-old paralyzed years after recovering from paralysis as an infant
REXBURG, Idaho — Four-year-old Carter Grover has persevered through more than most adults will in their entire lives. At 7 months old, Carter contracted a virus as a complication from COVID-19, which caused him to become paralyzed from the neck down. “He had contracted COVID from the day care that he was at, which caused him to get this virus …
Read More »Different forms of autism may exist, not only different severities, genetic study shows
People who learn they have autism after age 6 — the current median age at diagnosis — are often described as having a “milder” form of autism than people diagnosed as toddlers. A new study challenges that assumption. A genetic analysis finds that people with autism spectrum disorder diagnosed in late childhood or adolescence actually have “a different form of …
Read More »I’m An Infectious Disease Doctor. Here’s What Happened When I Sat Next To A Vaccine Skeptic On A Plane.
It’s hard to believe that infectious diseases have become a political litmus test, but they are now very much part of the “with us or against us” mental sorting more and more people seem to be doing these days. And the topic seems to be everywhere. Do you think the U.S. should continue funding aid programs for diseases such as …
Read More »When should I get a flu shot? – AOL.com
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Read More »Science Approves This Flavorful Snack As A Perfect Travel Bite For Its Energy Boost And Sleep Improvement
Whether you’re packing light for a week-long getaway or a hiking excursion, it’s always important to make room for snacks. Not only can they be handy if you are having a craving, but they can also be lifesavers in some cases. While items like beef jerky and protein bars are often go-to snack recommendations for every trip, science actually says …
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