Weight-Loss Surgery Might Reverse the Nerve Damage From Diabetes
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Dating With Schizophrenia
Dating when you have schizophrenia can be a challenge. But your condition doesn’t have to stand in the way of a happy, healthy relationship. Get tips on easing into the dating game.
Long COVID: ‘On Par’ With Heart Disease, Cancer, Book Says
The clinical burden of long COVID is somewhere on par with the whole of heart disease all over again, or the whole of oncology all over again, one of the book’s authors says.
White House: Fentanyl-Xylazine Combo An Emerging Threat
The action comes on the heels of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration warning about a sharp uptick in trafficking and overdoses of fentanyl combined with what is more commonly known as “tranq” or “zombie drug.”
Menthol Vapes Could Be Even More Toxic to Lungs
A new study reveals adding menthol flavoring to electronic cigarettes may damage your lungs more than regular e-cigarettes do.
Wireless Pacemakers Used in Adults Might Soon Be an Option for Kids
A new study suggests wireless pacemakers could be a safe and effective short-term option for children with slow heartbeats.
As COVID Tracking Wanes, Are We Letting Our Guard Down Too Soon?
As data tracking declines and mandates disappear, some experts say it’s time to move on, but others are worried about the ability to gear up for the next variant, calling for better surveillance.
Bad Sleep Cuts Years Off Your Life, but Exercise Can Save You
Sleep problems can raise the risk of heart disease and early death – unless you’re physically active.
High-Salt Diet a Danger Even With Normal Blood Pressure
A large study shows eating a diet high in salt is linked to clogged arteries of the heart and neck, raising the risk of heart attack and stroke, even in people with normal blood pressure.