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_ Heart Health Wildfire Smoke Associated with More ER Visits for Heart, Stroke Ailments among Seniors By Jane Farrell article Smoke from wildfires may send people ΓÇô particularly seniors ΓÇô to hospital emergency rooms (ERs) with heart or stroke-related complaints, … Read More→
_ Adolescent Health Should Teens Be Allowed to Nap in School? By Jane Farrell article Teens get into trouble for falling asleep in school, but theyΓÇÖd probably perform better if they were allowed to take … Read More→
_ Medical Research Long-Sought Structure of Telomerase Paves the Way for New Drugs for Aging & Cancer By Sondra Forsyth article More than 30 years ago, when University of California, Berkeley researchers discovered telomerase – an enzyme that lengthens chromosome ends … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Not Enough Women Included in Some Heart Disease Clinical Trials By Jane Farrell article Women are underrepresented in clinical trials for heart failure, coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndrome but proportionately or overrepresented … Read More→
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