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Panel Recommends Routine Anxiety Screening for Adults Under 65—Here’s What That Could Look Like

The U.S. has seen major attempts to reduce the stigma of mental health in recent years, and a new recommendation from an expert panel may help normalize screening for anxiety disorders. A draft recommendation released Tuesday from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), is urging that all adults under the age of 65 be …

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Monkeypox Has the Potential to Mutate and Resist Antiviral Treatment, FDA Warns

As the global monkeypox outbreak lingers on, health officials are warning that the virus is mutating at a pace that may soon allow it to become resistant to an antiviral drug used to treat patients at risk of serious illness. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is urging that providers be “judicious” in prescribing the …

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Cognitive Decline Among Older Americans Can Result in ‘Expensive, Irreversible’ Money Management Mistakes

Millions of older Americans experience cognitive decline that’s significant enough to interfere with their financial skills, but despite this reality 75% of these individuals continue managing their own money. According to a new study published in JAMA Network Open, cognitive decline can lead to overconfidence, memory problems and deficits in decision making—all of which can …

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‘Night Owls’ May Have a Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease Than ‘Early Birds’

Individuals who prefer to stay up late and sleep late in the morning may be at a higher risk for chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease, according to a new study published in the journal Experimental Physiology. The study, which dubs such individuals ‘night owls,’ found that people who fall into …

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Panel Recommends Routine Anxiety Screening for Adults Under 65—Here’s What That Could Look Like

The U.S. has seen major attempts to reduce the stigma of mental health in recent years, and a new recommendation from an expert panel may help normalize screening for anxiety disorders. A draft recommendation released Tuesday from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), is urging that all adults under the age of 65 be …

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Severance Is Finally Back For 10 Episodes of Season 2 Mystery

THE WAIT FOR more Severance is finally over—as they would say at Lumon Industries, praise Kier for that. After a nearly three year wait, Apple TV+’s engrossing, thrilling, darkly comedic, brilliant mystery series is back for its second season, and after the mind-blowing conclusion to the show’s first season, there’s nowhere for things to go …

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REI Winter Running Sale: Save Up to 50% on Cold-Weather Shoes and Gear

WINTER IS IN full swing and runners new or old continue facing a frigid welcome when they step outside. But if you’re like me, you spend enough time indoors and running isn’t just about fitness, it’s also about feeling free and getting some fresh air. And it’s surprising how quickly you can warm up when …

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