Por: The New York Times Health November 29, 2022
Q: Is it safe to exercise when you are sick with a cold? And if so, what exercises are best?Whether you’re a die-hard exercise devotee or just beginning to get into a workout groove, you may worry that coming down with a cold could derail your training routine. Does your runny nose mean you need to skip your exercise session, or could a workout actually do you some good? very question and have concluded that a mild cold does not always have to... + full article
Slate USA Tech December 04, 2022
Welcome to, a new section from Slate and Arizona State University dedicated to exploring mental health.. Dad’s prognosis wasn’t good. Sitting vigil beside his hospice bed, my family and I watched the cancer take over. As my dad became sicker, my brother Dave got sicker, too.... + más
Schools struggle to staff up for youth mental health crisis | CBS News
Commentary: Save Maine’s veterans from suicide by forging greater connections | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 21, 2022
Weeks after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Dr. Grace Ferguson treated a woman whose water had broken halfway through pregnancy. The baby would never survive, and the patient’s chance of developing a potentially life-threatening infection grew with every hour.By the time she made... + más
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Legal abortions fell around 6 percent in two months after end of Roe | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Health November 20, 2022
Weeks after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Dr. Grace treated a woman whose water had broken halfway through pregnancy. The baby would never survive, and the patient’s chance of developing a potentially life-threatening infection grew with every hour. By the time she made it to... + más
Associated Press USA Science November 20, 2022
Weeks after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Dr. Grace Ferguson treated a woman whose water had broken halfway through pregnancy. The baby would never survive, and the patient’s chance of developing a potentially life-threatening infection grew with every hour. By the time she made... + más
Los Angeles Times USA World November 20, 2022
Weeks after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, Dr. Grace Ferguson treated a woman whose water had broken halfway through pregnancy. The baby would never survive, and the patient’s chance of developing a potentially life-threatening infection grew with every hour. By the time she... + más
Forbes USA Life October 13, 2022
Topline Many people say they find it difficult to work out after a bout of Covid-19 and these setbacks go beyond the usual struggles that follow physical illness, according to a published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open, further illuminating the diverse array of symptoms suffered... + más
Dreaded Side Effect Rears Its Ugly Head in Latest COVID Variant | The Daily Beast
New guidance released on diagnosing, treating long COVID symptoms | ABC News
The Atlantic USA Health September 24, 2022
For much of the pandemic, Americans put off nonemergency health care. That could haunt us for years to come.The Atlantic; GettyAugust 29, 2022The most haunting memory of the pandemic for Laura, a doctor who practices internal medicine in New York, is a patient who never got... + más
How concierge medicine is changing the way people access health care | The Advocate
Opinion | The New York Times
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