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Exercise slashes cancer risk, experts warn of tick bite allergies, and women struggle to find maternity care

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The March of Dimes’ latest report, “Where You Live Matters: Maternity Care Deserts and the Crisis of Access and Equity,” identifies all U.S. counties that lack prenatal care. (iStock)

PREGNANCY PERILS – More than a third (36%) of U.S. counties are considered “maternity care deserts.” Here’s why this matters. Continue reading…

DEMENTIA-DEPRESSION CONNECTION – Experts explore links and risks. Continue reading…

LIFE-THREATENING ALLERGY – Alpha-Gal Syndrome — also known as the “red-meat allergy” or the “tick bite meat allergy” — begins with a bite from the Lone Star tick. Continue reading…

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The Lone Star tick is found primarily throughout the Eastern, Southeastern and South-Central states, according to the CDC. (iStock)

COVID SUMMER SURGE? – As hospitalizations rise, experts weigh in on whether people should worry. Continue reading…

AN ‘EYE’ ON BABIES’ HEALTH – A new AI ultrasound technology has just received FDA approval. Experts share the benefits and risks of this development. Continue reading…

BURN CALORIES, BUST CANCER – Just four to five minutes of “vigorous physical activity” could reduce cancer risk, researchers found. Continue reading…

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Those who participated in daily “vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity” (VILPA) for an average of 4.5 minutes per day had a 32% reduced risk of “physical activity-related cancer incidence.” (iStock)

‘DISORDERED DRINKING’ – Greater numbers of women are dying of alcohol-related conditions – here’s what’s at work. Continue reading…

HIDDEN HEART ATTACK RISK – Lead water pipes are a major source of toxic metals, warns the American Heart Association. Continue reading…

RELIEF IN SIGHT – Treat and prevent dry eye from prolonged screen usage with expert tips. Continue reading…

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One of the effects of prolonged screen time is dry eye syndrome, which occurs when tears evaporate too quickly.  (iStock)

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