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Acute itching in eczema patients linked to environmental allergens
2021-01-14 Mark Gualtieri Wellness

In addition to a skin rash, many eczema sufferers also experience chronic itching, but sometimes that itching can become torturous. Worse, antihistamines — the standard

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Preemie-born parents linked to children with autism
2021-01-11 Mark Gualtieri Health News

In a study of medical registry records of nearly 400,000 parent-child pairs from Denmark, a Yale School of Public Health study found that parents who

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COVID-19 linked to increased all-cause mortality in young adults
2020-12-17 Mark Gualtieri Health News

From March to July 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increased all-cause mortality among 25- to 44-year-olds in the United States, according to a

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Popular European football games linked to traffic accidents in Asia
2020-12-17 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Days when high profile European football matches are played are associated with more traffic accidents in Asia than days when less popular matches are played,

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UK probing if allergic reactions linked to Pfizer vaccine
2020-12-09 Mark Gualtieri Health News

British regulators warned Wednesday that people who have a history of serious allergic reactions shouldn’t receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as they investigate two adverse

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Birth defects linked to greater risk of cancer in later life
2020-12-03 Mark Gualtieri Health News

People born with major birth defects face a higher risk of cancer throughout life, although the relative risk is greatest in childhood and then declines,

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AHA News: Inconsistent Mealtimes Linked to Heart Risks
2020-11-16 Mark Gualtieri Health News

MONDAY, Nov. 16, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — To stay healthy, don’t just watch what you eat – watch when you eat it. New

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Low fitness linked to higher depression and anxiety risk
2020-11-16 Mark Gualtieri Health News

People with low aerobic and muscular fitness are nearly twice as likely to experience depression, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. Low fitness

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Risk of breast cancer linked to HRT during menopause is a lower risk
2020-10-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Risk of breast cancer linked to receiving HRT during menopause is a lower risk than previously feared, study shows Oxford University suggested taking HRT increases

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Cognitive disorders linked to severe COVID-19 risk
2020-10-28 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Dementia and other cognitive disorders now appear to be risk factors for developing severe COVID-19, according to research from the University of Georgia. The findings

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