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Actor uses humor, vulnerability to share what life after 3 strokes is like
Oct 26, 2022
Michael Shutt of Los Angeles called 911 as he recalled what a nurse had told him after his first stroke. "Time is brain," she'd said.
Oct 26, 2022
Michael Shutt of Los Angeles called 911 as he recalled what a nurse had told him after his first stroke. "Time is brain," she'd said.
Oct 25, 2022
Telehealth care coordinated by pharmacists is a safe and effective alternative to clinic-based care for treating high blood pressure, according to a new study.
Oct 24, 2022
Fear can provide a healthy thrill, help us avoid danger or aggravate medical problems. Experts offer advice on how to stay on fear's good side.
Oct 21, 2022
Loneliness and social isolation are health risks for anyone, but LGBTQ people face unique obstacles. Here's what can help.
Oct 20, 2022
COVID and flu vaccines haven't reached all racial and ethnic groups equally, but some public health experts are addressing the problem by using trusted community members.
Oct 19, 2022
When Cix Greene had a heart murmur at age 7, further investigation uncovered a condition so rare that his cardiologist had only read about it.
Oct 18, 2022
Some risk factors for breast cancer and heart disease overlap. Following simple evidence-backed tips can lead to a two-for-one benefit.
Oct 17, 2022
MaryKay West of Portland, Oregon, had no symptoms before her cardiac emergency. Recovery included giving up competing.
Oct 14, 2022
As medical misinformation escalates, experts say it's important to check facts and vet sources before posting health stories on social media.
Oct 13, 2022
Nicole Tetreault of Alpharetta, Georgia, survived a cardiac arrest thanks to fast-acting bystanders trained in CPR and firefighters who arrived quickly.
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