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Drinking this hot drink could prevent Covid-19 infection and reduce risks, study says


Experts believe that moderate coffee consumption could potentially reduce the risks associated ... "Coffee consumption is connected with reduced Covid-19 risk and correlated to Covid-19 severity. Read More

Study Says COVID-19 Vaccines Can Reduce Risk of Heart Failure, Blood Clots Following Infection


A recent study revealed that COVID-19 vaccines reduce the likelihood of heart failure ... potential benefit of vaccination in reducing the risk of post–COVID-19 thromboembolic and cardiac ... Read More

New study reveals increased risk of allergic diseases after COVID-19 infection


This large-scale analysis aimed to shed light on the ethnic variations in post-COVID-19 allergic reactions. After adjusting for all known variables that could ... risk. “This is the first study ... Read More

Could eating a healthy diet reduce the risk of Alzheimer's in people with Type 2 diabetes?


BOSTON - A new study finds that a healthy diet could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease ... on the frontlines caring for patients with COVID-19. She is also a host and contributing editor ... Read More

Study shows heart damage from COVID-19


COVID-19 can ... placenta could be one reason why some women develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy, a new study finds. Health News // 21 hours ago HIV meds may also reduce risk of ... Read More

Study: COVID-19 can damage the heart, even without infecting it


COVID-19 can damage your heart, even when the virus doesn’t directly infect cardiac tissue. That’s the latest from a recent study supported ... infections were at risk of heart damage. Read More

COVID pandemic led to thousands of missed prostate cancer cases, new study finds


But the study did note that "during the COVID-19 pandemic ... and shielding (safeguarding high-risk people) to protect themselves and others from an infection." Fox News Digital reached out ... Read More

High levels of exercise before the pandemic linked to decreased risk of contracting COVID-19, Brigham and Women’s study finds


High levels of physical activity before the pandemic are associated with a decreased risk of contracting or being hospitalized with COVID-19, according to a recent study by researchers at Brigham ... Read More

Flu May Be Tougher on Brain Health Than COVID-19: Study


Flu May Be Tougher on Brain Health Than COVID-19: Study By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 21, 2024 (HealthDay News ... had a 44% lower risk of receiving care for ... Read More

Yes, you can reduce your risk of dementia


But there are many things you can do to reduce ... one study, older adults who took the minimum effective dose of anticholinergic medications for at least three years were at highest risk. Read More

Study: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Together May Reduce the Risk of Dying From Cancer, but Raise Mortality Risk for Heart Disease


Calcium and vitamin D supplements are often recommended to postmenopausal women to reduce ... risk and potential for benefit.” Here, experts explain how calcium and vitamin D supplements could ... Read More

Electric cars could improve kids' health, study finds


For this report, experts looked at the ways that transitioning to zero-emission transportation and non-combustion clean electricity could benefit children’s health. The study projected the ... Read More


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