Health Highlights: Nov.1, 2022

Impact of racism could slow recovery after heart attack. A year after their heart attacks, survivors who experienced discrimination said they had more physical limitations and chest pain, lower quality of life and impaired mental health, a new study found. Read more
COVID infection disrupts the gut's microbiome. That could create an opportunity for dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria to thrive, a new study suggests. Read more
Pregnancy often more stressful for women with autism. New British research finds women with autism were about three times more likely to report having had prenatal depression. Read more
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