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Month: September 2021

Physical Evidence Chiropractic Outlines the Benefits of Alternative Medicine – Digital Journal

September 7, 2021 by Health Topic Contributor

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Lawsuits Over ‘Misleading’ Food Labels Surge as Groups Cite Lax U.S. Oversight

September 7, 2021 by NewYorkTimes

A flurry of litigation by advocacy groups seeks to combat what they say is a rise in deceptive marketing by food giants. View original article Contributor: Andrew Jacobs

Categories Health News

Is your heart skipping beats? If it’s happening a lot, it could be AFib.

September 7, 2021 by WashingtonPost

An erratic heart rhythm needs to be checked out by a doctor because atrial fibrillation can lead to such complications as stroke and heart failure. View original article Contributor: Laura Entis

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In Florida, a summer of death and resistance as the coronavirus rampaged

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Residents and leaders are surveying the damage left from more than 7,000 deaths since July Fourth and communities scarred by feuds over masks and vaccines. View original article Contributor: Saundra Amrhein

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About 7,000 California preterm births linked to wildfire smoke risks, study says

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Exposure during the first trimester didn’t increase risk, but the second trimester was associated with the most wildfire-related preterm births, according to the research. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore

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Telemedicine — a boon for many in the pandemic — threatened with cutbacks

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Emergency orders that mandated coverage of telehealth visits are expiring. Patients and doctors say that’s a problem. View original article Contributor: Trisha Pasricha

Categories Health News

In Florida, a summer of death and resistance as the coronavirus rampaged

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Residents and leaders are surveying the damage left from more than 7,000 deaths since July Fourth and communities scarred by feuds over masks and vaccines. View original article Contributor: Saundra Amrhein

Categories Health News

About 7,000 California preterm births linked to wildfire smoke risks, study says

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Exposure during the first trimester didn’t increase risk, but the second trimester was associated with the most wildfire-related preterm births, according to the research. View original article Contributor: Erin Blakemore

Categories Health News

Telemedicine — a boon for many in the pandemic — threatened with cutbacks

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

Emergency orders that mandated coverage of telehealth visits are expiring. Patients and doctors say that’s a problem. View original article Contributor: Trisha Pasricha

Categories Health News

Eating disorders are exploding, hurting adolescents who have trouble finding care

September 6, 2021 by WashingtonPost

A medical student rotating in the psychiatric ER witnesses the consequences — self-injurious behaviors and increasing suicidal ideation. View original article Contributor: Lala Tanmoy Das

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