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Stopping aspirin a month after stent implant may not increase blood clot risk


People who undergo percutaneous coronary interventions may be able to safely stop taking aspirin a month after without experiencing an increased risk of clots forming, a new study suggests. Read More

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Stopping aspirin after stent implant may safely cut risk of bleeding


People who've survived a heart attack and have been given a stent may be better off quitting low-dose aspirin a month after the procedure, a new study finds. Read More

Working Beyond the 9–5 Leads to Health 'Vulnerability' Later in Life


Working long hours earlier in life may be linked to worse health as you age, a study has found. Wen-Jui Han, from New York University, analyzed data from more than 7,000 people in the United ... Read More

Lack of sleep could be a factor in a ‘silent epidemic,’ shares the same effects of alcoholism: expert


More than a third of adults fail to get the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep each night — and the scarcity of shuteye can have a surprising effect. Read More

Opinion: The decline in American life expectancy harms more than our health


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When should I retire? It may be much later in life than you think.


Americans now think not only in terms of a protracted life span but also health span (how long you’re not simply alive but healthy) and, yes, work span. Older people are working longer. Read More

Exercise may benefit people with long COVID


"The World Health ... as healthy people, "even though they had more symptoms to begin with," Tryfonos said in an institute news release. "By equally well, I mean that they did not worsen their ... Read More

Selena Gomez Says It 'Pains' Her That People May Not 'Truly' Know About Steve Martin's Life: He's 'an Icon'


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Accelerated aging may be a cause of increased cancers in people under 55


An increase in cancers among people 55 years old and younger may be related to accelerated aging in recent generations, according to a study presented at a conference earlier this month. Experts ... Read More

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