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NY urgently needs more doctors. How a Hudson Valley hospital is answering the call
The Journal News· 9 hours agoThe U.S. faces a projected shortage of up to 124,000 physicians over the next decade, according to...
Intensive Lifestyle Change Improves Alzheimer's Symptoms
Medscape· 11 hours ago"I'm cautiously optimistic and very encouraged by these findings, which may empower many people with...
New Analysis Finds Millions of People on Statins May Not Need Them
Healthline via AOL· 6 days agoPhysicians may soon use new tool to assess heart disease risk Healthline spoke with Donald M....
Traveling to Mars could destroy your kidneys
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoWe already know that outer space isn’t a friendly place for humans to exist. There’s no breathable air or drinkable water unless you bring it with you,...
Study suggests hepatitis E may be a sexually transmitted infection
Medical Xpress· 1 hour agoResearchers have discovered that the hepatitis E virus is associated with sperm in pigs, which...
Full body scans miss the mark when it comes to improving U.S. disease prevention
KPBS San Diego· 9 hours agoAnother promises to make cancer “easier to beat” and claims it can detect “over 500 other conditions...
‘A study to give us hope’: Lifestyle changes improve Alzheimer’s symptoms for some
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoFollowing a vegan diet, reducing stress, exercising and sharing feelings with others helped people...
Steps or Minutes: Which Metric for Tracking Exercise Is Best?
Health via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoSome people prefer to track their exercise with step count, while others count their total weekly...
Heart disease: How plant-based ultra-processed foods may raise risk
Medical News Today· 4 days agoUltra-processed foods comprise a significant portion of the average Western diet. Recent studies...
West Side United addresses health disparities at annual convention
Fox local via AOL· 7 days agoThe panel discussed the relationship between health and wealth gaps for African American and Latino residents. According to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine ...