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Doctors Test Obesity Drugs’ Limits
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“It was awful,” said Walton, 57, who lives in Wenatchee, Washington. “I kept getting sicker and sicker.” She also had high blood pressure
Amid upcoming stretch of high temperatures, medics describe impacts of heat on body
KSHB-TV Kansas City· 20 hours agoKansas City is expected to see rising temperatures over the weekend. With events across the area, I ran an experiment to see how the body reacts to heat. The medics at station 43 in Overland ...
Kidney disease starts with common unhealthy behaviors
Rolling Out· 7 hours agoKidney disease is a growing health concern worldwide, affecting millions of people. Understanding...
If You Take These Medications, You May Have Higher Health Risks on Hot Days
Healthline via AOL· 1 day agoWhile the hotter summer months can represent fun in the sun for many of us, a heatwave can turn...
Kids with insufficient sleep could see spike in blood pressure, study finds
Fox News· 3 days agoPoor sleep habits have a ripple effect on many aspects of kids’ health — and a new study has...
An Apple Watch Saved This Pregnant Woman’s Life. How Many More Could It Help?
Women's Health via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFrom smart watches and rings to health-tracking apps, wearable technology can sometimes be the first...
Regular snoring could be bad for your heart, research suggests
Medical Xpress· 3 days ago"For the first time, we can objectively say that there is a significant connection between regular...
A year in, Nebraska doctors say 12-week abortion ban has changed how they care for patients
Associated Press· 1 day agoBrittany Harper and her husband knew they wanted a third baby. After some high blood pressure...
Heat waves are extra dangerous if you’re taking these medications
NY Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoExperts are urging those who take certain medications, including those used to treat high blood ...
Kids with insufficient sleep could see spike in blood pressure, study finds
AOL· 3 days agoPoor sleep habits have a ripple effect on many aspects of kids’ health — and a new study has revealed that blood pressure is one of them. A report published ...