Una reducción en la violencia de los vecindarios también podría mejorar la salud cardiaca
LUNES, 18 de julio de 2022 (HealthDay News) — Todas las ciudades desean unas tasas de criminalidad bajas. Pero un nuevo hallazgo podría ofrecer un motivo del todo nuevo para defender el cambio: unas tasas de criminalidad decrecientes también podrían …
Learn MoreMás hospitalizaciones y enfermedades por los Crumbles de Daily Harvest
LUNES, 18 de julio de 2022 (HealthDay News) — La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (FDA) de EE. UU. afirma que ya se ha hospitalizado a casi 100 personas, y cientos más han enfermado, en al menos 26 estados tras consumir un producto de lente…
Learn MoreEE. UU. alarga la emergencia de salud pública por la COVID tres meses más
LUNES, 18 de julio de 2022 (HealthDay News) – A medida que la subvariante más reciente de la ómicron fomenta unos crecientes conteos de casos en Estados Unidos, la administración de Biden alargó el estado de emergencia de salud pública del país hasta …
Learn MorePerritos calientes: cuando el calor de verano es demasiado para los caninos
DOMINGO, 17 de julio de 2022 (HealthDay News) — El verano es una magnífica época para disfrutar del aire libre con su perro, pero cuando las temperaturas se disparan o aparecen los fuegos artificiales, es el momento de asegurarse de que su mejor amig…
Learn MoreFatal Drug ODs Are Soaring, Especially Among Minorities: CDC
TUESDAY, July 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) — The nation’s opioid epidemic is hitting minority groups the hardest, with the latest government study reporting the steepest increases in overdose deaths among Black Americans and American Indians/Alaska Nati…
Learn MoreFewer Americans Are Dying of Heart Disease Than a Decade Ago
TUESDAY, July 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Deaths from heart-related causes have dropped over the past 20 years, though differences persist by race and ethnicity as well as where people live and their access to care.The U.S. National Institutes of Hea…
Learn MoreWhich Americans Are Most (and Least) Prepared for Disasters?
TUESDAY, July 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) — When hurricanes, floods and fires hit, everyone can struggle to respond and cope, but new research suggests that women, people with kids under 18, renters, the poor, and Black and Asian Americans are the most…
Learn MoreEmphysema Identified in Adults With Normal Spirometry
TUESDAY, July 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Emphysema can be present when spirometry findings are normal, especially among Black men, according to a study published online July 19 in Annals of Internal Medicine.Gabrielle Y. Liu, M.D., from the Northwes…
Learn MorePaintball Guns Are Being Used to Harm — And Blinding Victims
TUESDAY, July 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) — When a paintball bursts out of a CO2-powered gun, it can travel nearly 300 feet per second.Pointed in the direction of a face, that paintball — meant to be used in certain jobs or for entertainment while wear…
Learn MoreWhere Pot Became Legal, Car Crash Deaths Rose: Study
TUESDAY, July 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) – – Car crashes and deaths are on the rise in U.S. states that have legalized recreational marijuana, a new study finds.”Marijuana, like alcohol and just about every other drug, changes how you feel and how you …
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