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For Rural Youth, Mental Health Care Can Be Tough to Find
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For Rural Youth, Mental Health Care Can Be Tough to Find

11/15/2020

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4, 2020 — While young Americans’ mental health appears to be getting worse, the places where help is needed most appear to have the fewest resources. A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that rural areas…

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Nikki Bella: John Cena Reached Out to Brie and Me After We Gave Birth
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Nikki Bella: John Cena Reached Out to Brie and Me After We Gave Birth

11/15/2020

Cordial exes. Despite splitting after six years together, Nikki Bella and John Cena will always be on good terms — despite both of them moving on. John Cena and Nikki Bella: The Way They Were “John and I will be…

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Study suggests greater social support linked to lower diabetes distress
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Study suggests greater social support linked to lower diabetes distress

11/15/2020

New research reveals a perceived lack of support from family and friends affects a patient’s ability to manage type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Among vulnerable populations, the necessary modifications…

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Researcher analyzes consumers switching from dairy to plant-based beverages
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Researcher analyzes consumers switching from dairy to plant-based beverages

11/15/2020

Americans are drinking less milk, but dairy consumption is at an all-time high. Make sense? It does when you break it down by type of dairy product. In the United States, total dairy consumption continues to rise; the credit goes…

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Fresh off election victory, Biden turns to virus response
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Fresh off election victory, Biden turns to virus response

11/15/2020

As he begins his transition to the presidency, Joe Biden is pivoting from a bitter campaign battle to another, more pressing fight: reining in the pandemic that has hit the world’s most powerful nation harder than any other. The U.S….

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From 84 days to 5 hours: Telemedicine reduces dermatology consult time
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From 84 days to 5 hours: Telemedicine reduces dermatology consult time

11/15/2020

A new study from researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Independence Blue Cross shows that when patients’ primary care doctors were able to photograph areas of concern and share them with dermatologists, the…

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Jeannie Mai Forced to Leave ‘Dancing With the Stars' After Life-Threatening Inflammatory Condition Diagnosis
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Jeannie Mai Forced to Leave ‘Dancing With the Stars' After Life-Threatening Inflammatory Condition Diagnosis

11/02/2020

Dancing With the Stars competitor Jeannie Mai has revealed that she can no longer work on the show because she was recently hospitalized and diagnosed with epiglottitis, a potentially life-threatening inflammatory disease. “My doctors discovered a health concern with my…

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Want to record your doctor’s appointment? Great idea, but first, check it’s legal
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Want to record your doctor’s appointment? Great idea, but first, check it’s legal

11/02/2020

As you fire up your computer for a telehealth appointment, or prepare to walk in to see your doctor, you may be wondering whether to record your appointment. You might even think about doing it without asking permission first. But…

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More than half of the Dutch population expressed privacy concerns relating to the coronavirus app
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More than half of the Dutch population expressed privacy concerns relating to the coronavirus app

11/02/2020

According to research by University of Twente researchers, last summer, 68% of Dutch people were moderately to very concerned about possible privacy issues resulting from the type of information a coronavirus app collects. In addition to privacy-related concerns, many citizens…

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Mothers pass on allergies to offspring, preclinical study shows
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Mothers pass on allergies to offspring, preclinical study shows

10/30/2020

Mothers can pass allergies to offspring while they are developing in the womb, researchers from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) and Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore reported this week in the…

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