Worried amid world events? Heed doctor's advice and other health tips
Have you grown more worried and fearful about life? A doctor offers tips on dealing in the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on for more of the latest health news.
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Fear and worry got you down? Here's how to calm these feelings.
Wearing masks can help reduce the spread of coronavirus, but the practice has led to a new complaint — “maskne,” breakouts caused by wearing a mask for long periods of time.
Cholesterol-lowering statins and blood pressure drugs can improve heart health, but you still need to follow heart-healthy habits.
Prehabilitation aims to increase your strength and health before, not after, a medical procedure.
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A review finds no evidence that coenzyme Q10, a vitamin-like substance, prevents muscle-related side effects linked to cholesterol-lowering statins.
Bleeding is a common side effect of anticoagulants. But those with atrial fibrillation who take the drug for stroke prevention should not ignore any bleeding from their lower gastrointestinal tract.
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Occasional palpitations that last only a few seconds typically are not anything to worry about. But if symptoms last longer and you are lightheaded, you should seek immediate medical attention.
The same medications that initially relieve headache pain can themselves trigger subsequent headaches if they are used too often.

