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A drug commonly prescribed to heart attack survivors may not benefit many of them
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
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 Featured
Study Casts Doubt on Use of Beta Blockers Post-Heart Attack, Especially for Women

A drug commonly prescribed to heart attack survivors may not benefit many of them, a new clinical trial has found. Beta-blockers do not appear to reduce the risk...
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 Slideshows
What's a Virus? Viral Infection Types, Symptoms, Treatment

Is a virus alive? Learn the definition of a virus. Viral infections like COVID-19 can occur in your eyes, mouth, skin, or anywhere else. Should you use antibiotics to treat the flu?
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 Diseases and Conditions
8 Effective Exercises to Burn Stomach Fat

You can lose stomach fat by adhering to a exercise, diet, and lifestyle modification plan. It's normal to want to get rid of belly fat fast, but it will...
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 News
California Votes To Ban PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Cookware, Other Items

Every time you reach for a nonstick pan, you could be using chemicals that are now on the chopping block in the state of California. Lawmakers have approved a bill...
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Permanent Standard Time Could Cut Strokes, Obesity Among Americans

Most Americans would be healthier if the nation dropped daylight saving time, a major new study says. Switching to permanent standard time would prevent about...
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Early Breast Cancer Survivors Have Little Added Risk Of A Second Cancer, Study Says

Women who survive an early breast cancer can breathe easy, a recent study says. Their risk of developing a second cancer is low, about 2% to 3% greater than that of...
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Most Americans Fear The Dentist

Afraid of the dentist? You're far from alone, a new study says. Nearly 3 of 4 adults fear going to the dentist, researchers report in the September issue of the...
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