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May 13, 2023

1 in 3 Americans Exposed to Excessive Noise Levels. How to Protect Your Hearing

Share on PinterestA third of people in the US are regularly exposed to noise levels that can damage their hearing, increasing additional health risks. Getty Images […]
May 13, 2023

Women with Hardened Arteries Need Stronger Treatment Than Men to Prevent Heart Attacks

Share on PinterestPostmenopausal women with hardened arteries may need stronger treatment than men of the same age and health status to prevent heart attacks. Getty Images […]
May 13, 2023

Switching to Healthier, Mediterranean-Style Diet May Be Equal to Taking 4,000 More Steps

New research is suggesting that what we eat can also help contribute to our daily step goals by as much as 4,000 additional steps. People who […]
May 13, 2023

Peloton Recalls Over 2 Million Bikes After More Than a Dozen Injuries Reported

At-home exercise company Peloton is recalling roughly 2.2 million bikes due to a faulty seat post. The recall involves Peloton bikes with an adjustable seat. The […]
May 12, 2023

Statins Appear to Guard Against Liver Disease Progression Statins Appear to Guard Against Liver Disease Progression

Statins have disease-modifying potential in people with non-cirrhotic chronic liver disease (CLD) by reducing the risk for progression to severe liver disease, new research shows.   […]
May 12, 2023

Annual Costs of Lecanemab Estimated to Be Upwards of $2B Annual Costs of Lecanemab Estimated to Be Upwards of $2B

The anti-amyloid agent lecanemab (Leqembi, Eisai) and associated ancillary services could add an estimated $2 to $5 billion annually to Medicare spending, with substantial out-of-pocket costs […]
May 12, 2023

FDA OKs New Drug for Hot Flashes FDA OKs New Drug for Hot Flashes

The Food and Drug Administration has approved fezolinetant (Veozah), an oral medication for the treatment of moderate to severe hot flashes in menopausal women. The approved […]
May 12, 2023

Teen Mental Health ED Visits Decline in US as Pandemic Eases Teen Mental Health ED Visits Decline in US as Pandemic Eases

(Reuters) – U.S. adolescents made fewer weekly emergency department (ED) visits for mental health conditions in Fall 2022 compared to a year earlier, researchers at the […]
May 12, 2023

As COVID Emergency Ends, Mail Access to Cancer Meds at Risk As COVID Emergency Ends, Mail Access to Cancer Meds at Risk

Now that the COVID-era Public Health Emergency (PHE) has come to an end, thousands of older patients with cancer may face problems accessing their medications. A […]
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