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News for Healthier Living
Why Vaping Is Bad for Your Heart
Cigarette smokers are more likely to die from heart disease than lung cancer. Here, a physician explains how vaping affects the cardiovascular system and your overall health.
February 27, 2025
March 8 2025March 7 2025March 6 2025March 5 2025March 4 2025March 3 2025March 2 2025February 28 2025February 27 2025February 26 2025 - Team Uses Low-Field MRI to Improve Lung Care for Children
- Nursing Faculty Aim to Enhance Rural Home Care for Chronically Ill Through NIH Award
- Neuroscience Grads Studied How to Make Opioids Safer
- A New Path to Recovery: Scientists Uncover Key Brain Circuit
in the Fight Against Cocaine Use Disorder
- 8 Ways to Care for Your Heart Health Early in Adulthood
- Provider and Parks Partnership Shows Improvement in Pediatric Obesity Measures
- Ever Smoked? Why Vascular Experts Say You Need a Screening Test
- Treatment Strategy Reprograms Brain Cancer Cells, Halting Tumor Growth
- New Study Supports Caution Regarding Use of Steroids
- Laser Surgery Offers Hope for Patients Living with Epilepsy and Brain Cancer
- Electrochemical Field Key to How Dementia Precursors 'Break Bad'
- Breast-Conserving Surgery Improves Sexual Well-Being Compared to Breast Reconstruction
- UC Irvine-Led Study Finds Possible Links Between PFAS Exposure and Childhood Cancers
- CTO Plus 2025 Will Feature Latest Research and Techniques for Chronic Total Occlusions and Complex PCI
- Researchers Identify Potential Link Between Retinal Changes, Alzheimer's Disease
- Rare Disease Day: IU Clinic Finds Answers for People Living with Undiagnosed Diseases
- When Dads Take Leave, Moms Breastfeed Longer
- MD Anderson Research Highlights for February 26, 2025
- Video Helps Defibrillator Patients Make Informed Choices
- New Coronavirus Found in Bats, Experts Say It’s No Threat
- Utah Moves to Ban Fluoride in Public Water
- Nephrology Updates February 2025
- Study Reveals How the Brain Lets Go of Fear
- Which Veterans Have the Highest Risk of Dying by Suicide? New Study Sheds Light
- Innovative CT Scan Technique Could Improve Prognosis and Treatments for Head and Neck Cancers, New Research Suggests
- Digital Program Reduces Fall Risk and Boosts Strength in Older Adults
- Blood Test Could Lead to Better Diagnosis and Management of ALS
- Drug May Prevent Some Migraine Attacks in Children and Teens
- A Suicide Death Occurs Every 43 Seconds Worldwide
- MS Patients May Benefit From Eating More Fish
- Female Physicians at Elevated Risk for Suicide
- Rapid Gene Test Aids Brain Cancer Surgery
- Young Women's Locale Plays Role In Breast Cancer Risk
- LA Wildfires Spewed Lead Into Atmosphere
- Childhood Long COVID Might Be Caused By Lower Blood Flow In Lungs
- How Parenthood May Help Keep Your Brain Young
- Researchers at Case Western Reserve, University Hospitals to Begin Clinical Testing with New, Less-Invasive Technology to Screen for Esophageal Precancer
- Small Practice Radiologists and Those Reporting Individual Face Disadvantages in MIPS Scoring, Highlighting Need for Reform
- Best Way to Prepare for Your Child's Chemotherapy, Radiation Treatment
- An Important Step Forward in Precision Oncology: New Genetic Tool Predicts Chemotherapy Side Effects Before Treatment Begins
- Physical Activity Boosts Mental Health in Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain Disorders
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