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Susan Krivelow

Susan Krivelow

Senior Producer at HealthDay

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C-Sections Linked to More Pain and Poorer Sleep for New Moms

C-Sections Linked to More Pain and Poorer Sleep for New Moms
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High Blood Pressure? Start Walking Smarter

Got high blood pressure? The next step you take could literally protect your heart.A new study of more than 36,000 people with hypertension found that walking m
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Strong evidence lifestyle changes can slow cognitive decline

Heather Snyder, PhD, Senior Vice President of Medical & Scientific Relations, Alzheimer’s AssociationMy name is Heather Snyder and I am the Senior Vice Pres
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Biking in Mid-Life May Lower the Risk for Dementia and Alzheimer’s ...

Trading car keys in for a bike helmet may lower the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, a new study finds.Researchers say biking on a regular basis may ev
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New Study Finds No Link Between COVID-19 Vaccine and Miscarriage

There is no link between the COVID-19 vaccine and miscarriage, a latest studyfinds.While the virus itself poses significant risks to pregnant women, including p
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ADHD Medications Have Small Effect on Key Heart Measures, New Study...

If you or your child take ADHD medication, a new study may help ease your concerns about possible heart effects.Researchers found drugs used to treat attention-
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ACC.25 Summary Featuring Hadley Wilson, MD, FACC, ACC Immediate Pas...

Hadley Wilson, MD, FACC, ACC Immediate Past PresidentHello, I'm Dr. Hadley Wilson. I am immediate past president of the American College of Cardiology, also an
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Having COVID-19 May Raise Your Risk for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

COVID-19 appears to increase a person’s risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome.A new study finds people who catch COVID are five times more likely to devel
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Regular Exercise Before a Cancer Diagnosis May Slow Disease Progres...

Getting regular exercise before a cancer diagnosis may slow progression of the disease, a new study finds.Researchers say even relatively low levels of exercise
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Moderate Drinking Does Not Protect Against Heart Disease or Diabete...

If you’ve ever toasted the health benefits of a glass or two of wine, it may be time to put the cork back in the bottle.A large, new study finds no evidence tha
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Nearly 1 in 6 Adults in the U.S. Now Has Diabetes

Nearly 1 out of every 6 adults in the U.S. has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, according to a new report from the CDC.Researchers analyzed data from participant inte
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Popular Diabetes and Weight-loss Drug May Lower Alzheimer’s Risk

Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, may lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.A new study suggests type 2 diabetes patients taking semaglu
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Many Breast Cancer Survivors Aren’t Receiving Genetic Testing Even ...

New research finds many breast cancer survivors eligible for genetic testing aren’t receiving it, underlining a critical healthcare shortfall.
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Too Much Salt in Your Diet May Lead to Eczema, New Study Finds - He...

Researchers say people who consume higher levels of salt face an increased risk for eczema, a condition that causes dry, itchy and cracked skin.