May 2, 2024
Addiction
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Philadelphia has set a May 8 deadline for homeless people and drug users in Kensington to remove all belongings and disperse from Kensington Avenue. Ahead of an expected encampment sweep, which is part of Mayor Cherelle Parker's neighborhood revival plan, people experiencing homelessness and addiction share how they plan to respond.
May 2, 2024
Women's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The maternal death rate in the United States nearly has dropped to levels seen before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. But racial disparities still exits. Black mothers are more than twice as likely to die as white mothers.
May 1, 2024
Health News
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Temple Health is running a reentry simulation that help its providers better understand the challenges faced by patients who have recently been incarcerated. On Monday, May 6, participants will be given fake roles and asked to comply with parole requirements, pay bills, find jobs and locate housing.
April 26, 2024
Adult Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Atrial fibrillation traditionally has been viewed as a problem mostly affecting older adults. But new research from UPMC suggests that it is becoming more common among adults age 55 and under. AFib can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other serious conditions.
April 25, 2024
Healthy Eating
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Caffeine is commonly found in coffee, soda and certain teas. It's possible to drink too much, too. The FDA recommends people limit their caffeine consumption to 400 mg per day. That's about 4-5 cups of coffee. Too much caffeine can cause insomnia, jitters, anxiety and a fast heart rate, among other health issues.
April 25, 2024
Illness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The human brain has been gradually increasing in size. A new study from UC Davis Health found that people born in the 1970s had brain volumes that were 6.6% larger than people who were born in the 1930s. Their brains' surface areas were about 15% greater, too. These increases may reducing the risk in Alzheimer's and other dementias.
April 24, 2024
Health News
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The Philadelphia metro region received a failing grade for ozone pollution in the American Lung Association's 2024 State of the Air report despite a slight improvement. The region's air quality also improved in regard to short-term particle pollution, rising from a D grade to a C.
April 24, 2024
Senior Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
The Food and Drug Administration's approval the use of Wegovy for reducing risk of heart attack and stroke could allow approximately 3.6 million Medicare recipients to gain access to the popular weight-loss drug, according to a new analysis.
April 23, 2024
Illness
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Taking low-dose aspirin long term may help prevent the development and progression of colorectal cancer, according to new research.
April 18, 2024
Health News
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Jefferson Health's Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center has been designated a comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute. The designation, the highest from the NCI, recognizes SKCC's work in cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.